Amounts starting materials used in lab and calculation of moles 2-methylcyclohexanol (g) 85% phosophoric acid (ml) Limiting reagent: Product Formula weight: Mass of product (g) Boiling point of product ("C) Description of product appearance: Normal # BIIU clear liquid Moles of product (mol) Theoretical yield (mol) X₂ X² → = fx BEIT Mass used (g) ||1 0.794 N/A Volume used (mL) N/A 0.5 96.17 0.179 Moles used (mol) 2-methylcyclohexanol 80 0.00186 0.00695 0.00695 0.00731 Saved Tx Saved Saved Saved Saved Saved Saved

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Amounts starting materials used in lab and calculation of moles
2-methylcyclohexanol (g)
85% phosophoric acid (mL)
Limiting reagent:
Product
Formula weight:
Mass of product (g)
Boiling point of product (°C)
Description of product appearance:
Normal # B|I U
clear liquid
Moles of product (mol)
Theoretical yield (mol)
X₂1X²1 →
E= fx
BIT
Mass used (g)
0.794
N/A
Volume used (ml)
N/A
0.5
96.17
0.179
Moles used (mol)
2-methylcyclohexanol
80
0.00186
0.00695
0.00695
0.00731
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Transcribed Image Text:Amounts starting materials used in lab and calculation of moles 2-methylcyclohexanol (g) 85% phosophoric acid (mL) Limiting reagent: Product Formula weight: Mass of product (g) Boiling point of product (°C) Description of product appearance: Normal # B|I U clear liquid Moles of product (mol) Theoretical yield (mol) X₂1X²1 → E= fx BIT Mass used (g) 0.794 N/A Volume used (ml) N/A 0.5 96.17 0.179 Moles used (mol) 2-methylcyclohexanol 80 0.00186 0.00695 0.00695 0.00731 ▼ Saved Tx Saved Saved Saved Saved Saved Saved
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