In lab I prepared Mn(acac)3 and I have a pretty general question. Here is how I made the product, in general:
MnCl2*4H2O + NaC2H3O2*3H2O = A
A + C5H8O2 = B
B + KMnO4 = D
D + NaC2H3O2*3H2O = Mn(C5H7O2)3
I know it is way to complicated to figure out what A-D are, so knowing it is an Ox/red reaction I write this overall equation:
Mn+2 + Mn+7 = Mn+3
So my question is how would I go about finding what the theoretical yield would be, assuming Mn is the Limiting Reagent in all the reactions. I think I am getting stuck on how I would go about getting the amounts of Mn....
I may just be having a brain fart, but I need some help, Thanks.