I know the yield is not that bad... I was actually surprised that I got only 1.2% difference. I was more interested (for my own sanity) as to why the product was impure. I know refractive index is sensitive to some physical properties, but something tells me that there was other things going on in the distillation and drying steps thats contributing to having an impure product. I don't know why this is bugging me, but i guess it's just my curiosity coming into play. I actually researched some and was thinking that maybe some dicyclohexyl ether may be an impurity formed? I wasn't too sure though, as distilling the product as its being formed should have eliminated this no? the only impurities i can think off are water and cyclohexanol (due to reverse reaction), but the drying agents should have taken care of that.
O and to answer your question sjb, i was pretty accurate as my partner double checked all of my work for me and I got the expected yield from my lab manual. This was only one reaction and not an average of several runs.