Hi!
For my most recent lab we had to determine the identity of an unknown carboxylic acid. I think I've figured out the identity: 2-bromobenzoic acid. Now, we're supposed to write out the reaction for this experiment so we can calculate the percent yield. I'm not exactly sure how to figure this out since it is a two step reaction. I'm not even sure what exactly is the first step and what is the second. Here's what we did:
1. Combined maleic anhydride and water and boiled the solution.
2. Added zinc, let it dissolve, then added HCL.
3. Heated again, filtered ,crystallized, yada, yada, yada.
So, my question is what are the two reaction steps. They give us this in the book,
Zn + 2HCl --> H2 + ZnCl2
But that's all... Is that a separate reaction step itself, or no?
Also, one of the post-lab exercises asks us to write the balanced equations of the reactions of maleic acid with water, cyclohexanol, aniline, and isoprene.
I got the reaction with water figured out, but not some of the others. When cyclohexanol and aniline reaction with maleic acid, does the compound not break apart like it would with acetic anhydride because the compound is cyclic? Also, I'm really not sure how isoprene reacts at all...
Any help would really be appreciated!