Benzyltriphenylphosphonium chloride Anhydrous diethyl ether Molecular weight (g/mol) Benzaldehyde 74.12 106.1 Literature MP (°C) What is the limiting reactant? Product theoretical yield (g) 337 -116.3 -26 Molecular weight of stilbene product Recrystallized product percent yield Density (g/mL) 1.18 0.714 1.04 Amount Used (g or mL) 0.780 g 4.00 mL 0.200 g Choose... ✓ Choose... Amount Used (mol) benzyltriphenylphospho- nium chloride benzaldehyde

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Table of Reactants
Table of Reactants
chloride
Molecular
weight
(g/mol)
Benzyltriphenylphosphonium
Anhydrous
diethyl
ether
Benzaldehyde
74.12
Literature
MP (°C)
106.1
337
-116.3
-26
What is the limiting reactant?
Density
(g/mL)
Product theoretical yield (g)
Molecular weight of stilbene product
Recrystallized product percent yield
1.18
0.714
1.04
Table view
Amount
Used (g
or mL)
0.780 g
4.00 mL
0.200 g
Choose...
List view
Amount
Used
(mol)
Transcribed Image Text:Table of Reactants Table of Reactants chloride Molecular weight (g/mol) Benzyltriphenylphosphonium Anhydrous diethyl ether Benzaldehyde 74.12 Literature MP (°C) 106.1 337 -116.3 -26 What is the limiting reactant? Density (g/mL) Product theoretical yield (g) Molecular weight of stilbene product Recrystallized product percent yield 1.18 0.714 1.04 Table view Amount Used (g or mL) 0.780 g 4.00 mL 0.200 g Choose... List view Amount Used (mol)
Benzyltriphenylphosphonium
chloride
Anhydrous
diethyl ether
Molecular
weight
(g/mol)
Benzaldehyde
338.9
74.12
106.1
Literature
MP (°C)
What is the limiting reactant?
Product theoretical yield (g)
337
-116.3
-26
Molecular weight of stilbene product
Recrystallized product percent yield
Density
(g/mL)
1.18
0.714
1.04
Amount
Used (g or
mL)
0.780 g
4.00 mL
0.200 g
Choose...
✓ Choose...
Amount
Used (mol)
benzyltriphenylphospho-
nium chloride
benzaldehyde
Transcribed Image Text:Benzyltriphenylphosphonium chloride Anhydrous diethyl ether Molecular weight (g/mol) Benzaldehyde 338.9 74.12 106.1 Literature MP (°C) What is the limiting reactant? Product theoretical yield (g) 337 -116.3 -26 Molecular weight of stilbene product Recrystallized product percent yield Density (g/mL) 1.18 0.714 1.04 Amount Used (g or mL) 0.780 g 4.00 mL 0.200 g Choose... ✓ Choose... Amount Used (mol) benzyltriphenylphospho- nium chloride benzaldehyde
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