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calculation of %yield
« on: June 05, 2010, 12:41:15 PM »
reaction:
2 C6H5CHO + CH3COCH3 = C6H5CHCHOCHC6H5 + 2 H2O

Benzaldehyde 2.6 g   MW=106.1
Acetone .9 mL          MW=58.1

the weight of dibenzylideneacetone found after reaction was 1.94g.

How can I get the %yield????

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Re: calculation of %yield
« Reply #1 on: June 05, 2010, 01:43:57 PM »
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Re: calculation of %yield
« Reply #2 on: June 07, 2010, 10:17:25 AM »
thank you.

but for the following reaction:
C + O2 = CO2

O2 is not used, C is used from both the 2 reactants.

on my problem which one can I use to calculate the yield benzaldehyde or acetone?

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Re: calculation of %yield
« Reply #3 on: June 07, 2010, 10:54:03 AM »
Which one is a limiting reagent?
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Re: calculation of %yield
« Reply #4 on: June 08, 2010, 09:10:26 AM »
I don't know. How can measure that it is limiting reagent?

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Re: calculation of %yield
« Reply #5 on: June 08, 2010, 11:45:02 AM »
Find acetone density, calculate its mass.
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Re: calculation of %yield
« Reply #6 on: June 08, 2010, 04:08:21 PM »
You need to calculate the number of moles of each reagent and see which is the limiting reagent from that.

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Re: calculation of %yield
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Re: calculation of %yield
« Reply #8 on: June 21, 2010, 09:16:05 AM »
I don't know. How can measure that it is limiting reagent?

Generally when we are calculating the yield it should be with respect to one of the reagent(if we are taking any reagent higher than actually require).
In this case benzaldehyde (0.02450 mol,1.0eq.)used and acetone(0.012160 mol,0.49 eq.)which is theoretically required.
Hence we can calculate with respect to any of the reagent!!!!!

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Re: calculation of %yield
« Reply #9 on: June 29, 2010, 10:42:40 PM »
If the ratio is 1:0.49 then acetone is the limiting reagent so you have to calculate the yield from acetone to be accurate.

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Re: calculation of %yield
« Reply #10 on: July 05, 2010, 03:01:10 PM »
First calculate the moles or mmoles of the two starting materials and find out the limiting substance. In your case it is acetone and hence yield would be based on howmuch moles you are getting from x moles of acetone.

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Re: calculation of %yield
« Reply #11 on: July 09, 2010, 07:18:47 AM »
reaction:
2 C6H5CHO + CH3COCH3 = C6H5CHCHOCHC6H5 + 2 H2O

Benzaldehyde 2.6 g   MW=106.1
Acetone .9 mL          MW=58.1

the weight of dibenzylideneacetone found after reaction was 1.94g.

How can I get the %yield????


Hi,

2 C6H5CHO(2*106) + CH3COCH3(58) = C6H5CHCHOCHC6H5(234) + 2 H2O(2*18)
         212gm         +       58gm        =             234gm              +        36gm


a) Therotical yield
                             = 2.6x234/212 =2.86gm (100% yield)

b) Practical yield
                             = 1.94x100/2.86 =67.8%
                               



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Re: calculation of %yield
« Reply #12 on: July 09, 2010, 05:04:38 PM »
In your case 1:0.49 ratio does not make big difference, for equimolar it should be 1:0.5.
The yield is 68.1%.

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Re: calculation of %yield
« Reply #13 on: July 22, 2010, 10:40:56 AM »
Thanks every one. I got my answer. :D

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