lease calculate the amount expected for the epoxyproduct. Name Molecula Weight Amount Used mmol Equivalents Density Carvone 150.22 .72mL 4.792 1 .9650 H2O2 34.01 1.5mL 48.95 10.58 10.58 NaOH 40 1 mL 6 1.297 - Methanol 32.04 8 mL 197.5 42.7 .791 Diethyl Ether 74.12 - - - .706 Ethyl Acetate 88.11 - - - .902 Hexanes 86.17 - - - .659 Phosphomolybdic Acid 1825.25 - - - 1.62 Epoxyproduct 166.22 - ? Amount Expected -
lease calculate the amount expected for the epoxyproduct. Name Molecula Weight Amount Used mmol Equivalents Density Carvone 150.22 .72mL 4.792 1 .9650 H2O2 34.01 1.5mL 48.95 10.58 10.58 NaOH 40 1 mL 6 1.297 - Methanol 32.04 8 mL 197.5 42.7 .791 Diethyl Ether 74.12 - - - .706 Ethyl Acetate 88.11 - - - .902 Hexanes 86.17 - - - .659 Phosphomolybdic Acid 1825.25 - - - 1.62 Epoxyproduct 166.22 - ? Amount Expected -
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Please calculate the amount expected for the epoxyproduct.
Name | Molecula Weight | Amount Used | mmol | Equivalents | Density |
Carvone | 150.22 | .72mL | 4.792 | 1 | .9650 |
H2O2 | 34.01 | 1.5mL | 48.95 | 10.58 | 10.58 |
NaOH | 40 | 1 mL | 6 | 1.297 | - |
Methanol | 32.04 | 8 mL | 197.5 | 42.7 |
.791 |
Diethyl Ether | 74.12 | - | - | - |
.706 |
Ethyl Acetate | 88.11 | - | - | - |
.902 |
Hexanes | 86.17 | - | - | - |
.659 |
Phosphomolybdic Acid | 1825.25 | - | - | - |
1.62 |
Epoxyproduct | 166.22 | - | ? | Amount Expected |
- |
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