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24 August, 18:53

How much maleic anhydride would you need to react 178 mg of anthracene? Assume 1:1 ratio from maleic anhydride to anthracene.

2) how many g of anthracene would you need to react 9.8 g of maleic anhydride in a diels - alder reaction?

Assume 1:1 molar ration from anthracene to maleic anhydride.

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  1. 24 August, 19:10
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    (1) 0.10 (2) 17.8 g

    Explanation:

    Since the reaction ratio is 1:1 what we need is to convert the given masses to moles and you will have the answer:

    MW anthracene = 178.23 g/mol

    MW maleic anhydride = 98.06 g/mol

    a) mass anthracene = 178 mg x 1 g / 1000 mg = 0.178 g anthracene

    Moles anthracene = 0.178 g anthracene / 178.23 g/mol

    = 0.001 mol anthracene

    0.001 mol anthracene x 1 mol maleic acid/mol anthracene

    = 0.001 mol maleic anhydride

    mass maleic anhydride = 0.001 mol x 98.06 g/mol = 0.10 g

    b) moles maleic anhydride = 9.8 g / 98.06 g/mol = 0.099 moles

    0.099 moles maleic anhydride x 1 mol anthracene/mol maleic anhydride =

    0.099 mol anthracene

    g anthracene = 0.10mol x 178 g/mol = 17.8 g
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