How to calculate the theoretical yield od Fe(acac)3 with acetylacetone?
Balanced equation: Fe3+ + 3CH3COCH2CH3 → 3H+ + Fe(CH3COCHCOCH3)3
Fecl3•H2O 3.3g 12mmol
Acetylacetone 3.8g 38 mmol
CH3COONa 5.1g
How to calculate the theoretical yield od Fe(acac)3 with acetylacetone? Balanced equation: Fe3+ + 3CH3COCH2CH3 →...
Synthesis of triphenylmethanol by SN1
Balanced the chemical equation and calculate the theoretical
yield.
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Write the balanced equation with physical states
3. Calculate maximum/theoretical yield of MgCO3 from each
reactant and determine limiting reactant of this reaction. How much
excess reactant is there?
Precipitate: 2. Write the balanced equation for the reaction to be performed in this experiment. Be sure to include physical states. CaCl2.2H2O + Na2CO3 3. In another experiment, a student used 0.50 g of MgSO4 and 0.30 g of Na2CO3. a. Calculate the maximum/theoretical yield of MgCO3 from each of...
Write a balanced equation for the following synthesis. a) synthesis of [Mn(acac)3] / reactants: KMnO4, H2O, and acytylacetone b) synthesis of [Cr(acac)3] / reactants: chromium(III) chloride hexahydrate, urea, H2O, and acytylacetone
Create the balanced equation for the synthesis of tris(acetylacetonato)aluminum(III). Use the full formulas for the reactants employed in the lab. Explain why all of your syntheses were carried out under alkaline conditions. I'm not sure what to use, this is what the experiment said: Prepare a solution of 29.2 mmol acetylacetone in 40 mL water and 8 mL of 5M aqueous ammonia. Dissolve 4.87 mmol Al2(SO4)3 · 18 H2O in 30 mL water. With magnetic stirring, slowly add the acac...
If 3 moles of Fe(OH)3 are reacted with excess HCl in the following balanced reaction, how many moles of H2O would be produced? 3 HCl + Fe(OH)3 --> FeCl3 + 3 H2O
Draw the balanced reaction equation for this reaction. Then,
calculate theoretical yield if 30mg TEMPO, 10mg KBR, 20ml NaOCl and
.70g NaHCO3 are used.
the amount of alcohol used is 1.4g
TEMPO NaOCI, KBT NaHCO3 F
write a balanced equation for this reaction and
calculate the percentage yield of the product.
(FeCl3.6420) tron (II) Chloride hexahydrate 1.64g } A 13 mL H2O add solution B to A Talg acetylacerone 5 mL methonal JB acetate I add to A+B mixture 2.56g of Sodium 8nh H₂O gives yeild of 157g of Fe (Cs H₂O2)
3. Assuming that 2.500 g of NaHCO3 is used in the reaction, calculate the theoretical yield of NaCl. Include the complete, balanced equation.
Calculate the equilibrium constant, ?, for the reaction shown at 25 °C. Fe3+(aq)+B(s)+6H2O(l)⟶Fe(s)+H3BO3(s)+3H3O+(aq) The balanced reduction half‑reactions for the equation and their respective standard reduction potential values (?∘) are Fe3+(aq)+3e−⟶Fe(s) ?∘=−0.04V H3BO3(s)+3H3O+(aq)+3e−⟶B(s)+6H2O(l) ?∘=−0.8698 V K=
a For the following balanced chemical equation, calculate how many moles of products would be produced if 0.666 mol of the first reactant were to react completely CO (9) + 4H2(g) + CH (9) + 2H, 0(1) mol CH mol H2O b For the following balanced chemical equation, calculate how many moles of products would be produced if 0.441 mol of the first reactant were to react completely. BaCl, (aq) + 2AgNO, (aq) + 2ACI(8) + Ba(NO), (aq) mol AgCI...