A student is assigned the following chalcone synthesis with starting materials 0.09 moles of A and 0.09 moles of B: CI NaOH A B 1. Determine the amount both the starting materials A and B that should be used in grams. (0.5pts) 2. Determine the amount both the starting materials A and B that should be used in mL if they are liquid chemical. (0.5pts) 3. Provide the Structural Formula (line structure like starting materials A and B) and Molecular Weight of the expected chalcone product. (0.5 pts) 4. Calculate the theoretical yield of the chalcone product in grams. (0.5 pts)
A student is assigned the following chalcone synthesis with starting materials 0.09 moles of A and 0.09 moles of B: CI NaOH A B 1. Determine the amount both the starting materials A and B that should be used in grams. (0.5pts) 2. Determine the amount both the starting materials A and B that should be used in mL if they are liquid chemical. (0.5pts) 3. Provide the Structural Formula (line structure like starting materials A and B) and Molecular Weight of the expected chalcone product. (0.5 pts) 4. Calculate the theoretical yield of the chalcone product in grams. (0.5 pts)
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Transcribed Image Text:A student is assigned the following chalcone synthesis with starting materials 0.09 moles of A
and 0.09 moles of B:
CI
NaOH
A
B
1. Determine the amount both the starting materials A and B that should be used in grams.
(0.5pts)
2. Determine the amount both the starting materials A and B that should be used in mL if they
are liquid chemical. (0.5pts)
3. Provide the Structural Formula (line structure like starting materials A and B) and Molecular
Weight of the expected chalcone product. (0.5 pts)
4. Calculate the theoretical yield of the chalcone product in grams. (0.5 pts)
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