HW Question: If you have isolated 0.3g of final product as a white solid from experiment attached, find out % yield.  By utilizing a 3,4-dimethoxybenzaldehyde, this experiment sought to understand aldol processes. A 100 mL beaker was filled with 0.20g of 1-indanone and 0.25g of 3,4-dimethoxybenzaldehyde. After stirring for an extended amount of time a dark oil formed when the two particles were combined. After the production of oil, the beaker received 0.1 g of finely powdered solid NaOH. After 15 minutes of sitting time, the mixture was added to the beaker along with 2mL of 10% HCI. After scraping, the beaker was submerged in an ice bath. The Buchner filtering process was used to filter the product after that 20 mL of ethanol was added to the flask, and the item was then transferred to a hot plate.

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HW Question: If you have isolated 0.3g of final product as a white solid from experiment attached, find out % yield. 

By utilizing a 3,4-dimethoxybenzaldehyde, this experiment sought to understand aldol processes. A 100 mL beaker was filled with 0.20g of 1-indanone and 0.25g of 3,4-dimethoxybenzaldehyde. After stirring for an extended amount of time a dark oil formed when the two particles were combined. After the production of oil, the beaker received 0.1 g of finely powdered solid NaOH. After 15 minutes of sitting time, the mixture was added to the beaker along with 2mL of 10% HCI. After scraping, the beaker was submerged in an ice bath. The Buchner filtering process was used to filter the product after that 20 mL of ethanol was added to the flask, and the item was then transferred to a hot plate. 

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