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2 July, 19:00

If methyl benzoate is the limiting reagent, and 1.3 g of methyl benzoate were used for this reaction, what is the theoretical yield of the mono nitration reaction? (hint: the product formula is C8H7O4N)

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  1. 2 July, 19:23
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    The theoretical yield is 1.73 grams

    Explanation:

    Step 1: Data given

    Mass of methyl benzoate = 1.3 grams

    Molar mass methyl benzoate = 136.15 g/mol

    methyl benzoate = C8H8O2

    Step 2: The balanced equation

    C8H8O2 + HNO3 → C8H7O4N + H2O

    Step 3: Calculate moles methyl benzoate

    Moles methyl benzoate = mass / molar mass

    Moles methyl benzoate = 1.3 grams / 136.15 grams

    Moles methyl benzoate = 0.00955 moles

    Step 4: Calculate moles C8H7O4N

    For 1 mol methyl benzoate we need 1 mol HNO3 to produce 1 mol C8H7O4N and 1 mol H2O

    For 0.00955 moles methyl benzoate we'll have 0.00955 moles C8H7O4N

    Step 5: Calculate mass C8H7O4N

    Mass C8H7O4N = moles * molar mass

    Mass C8H7O4N = 0.00955 moles * 181.1455 g/mol

    Mass C8H7O4N = 1.73 grams

    The theoretical yield is 1.73 grams
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