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23 March, 15:53

Using the equation c6h6 + cl2 = c6h5cl + hcl what is the theoretical yield of c6h5cl if 91.2 of c6h6

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  1. 23 March, 16:10
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    The theoretical yield of a reaction is the amount of a product produced if all of the reactant is consumed in the reaction or the conversion is 100%. We determine this value by using the initial amount of the reactant and the relation from the chemical reaction. We do as follows:

    91.2 g C6H6 (1 mol C6H6 / 78.12 g C6H6) (1 mol C6H5Cl / 1 mol C6H6) (112.56 g / 1 mol) = 131.41 g C6H5Cl
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