Use the following atomic weights and quantities to calculate the overall % yield of hexaphenylbenzene using the following abstract equation. Assume that all the inorganic reagents are in excess but remember that your yield must be based on the stoichiometry, the limiting reagent, and that grams must be converted to moles. Filling out most of the chart will help. Give only two significant digits in your answer. If after rounding the answer is a whole number, do not include a decimal point. C=12, H = 1, CI = 35.5, O= 16, P = 31 3 Ph Ph- Fe Ph Ph. CI B12 2 Ph H4NO N Phi OH Phi Ph Ph =C: 0 Fe Ph Ph 2 HBr N₂ Ph -Ph C 5 H₂O Ph HC1 H₂ formula formula weight benzaldehyde phenylacetic acid benzyltriphenylphosphonium chloride -> hexaphenylbenzene milliliters 3.843 16.754 density 1.044 grams moles Answer: 5.982 5.592 % yield ?
Use the following atomic weights and quantities to calculate the overall % yield of hexaphenylbenzene using the following abstract equation. Assume that all the inorganic reagents are in excess but remember that your yield must be based on the stoichiometry, the limiting reagent, and that grams must be converted to moles. Filling out most of the chart will help. Give only two significant digits in your answer. If after rounding the answer is a whole number, do not include a decimal point. C=12, H = 1, CI = 35.5, O= 16, P = 31 3 Ph Ph- Fe Ph Ph. CI B12 2 Ph H4NO N Phi OH Phi Ph Ph =C: 0 Fe Ph Ph 2 HBr N₂ Ph -Ph C 5 H₂O Ph HC1 H₂ formula formula weight benzaldehyde phenylacetic acid benzyltriphenylphosphonium chloride -> hexaphenylbenzene milliliters 3.843 16.754 density 1.044 grams moles Answer: 5.982 5.592 % yield ?
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