Name of Formic Acid carboxylic acid Flavor Paspberry Name of alcohol_Isobutanol Isobuty) Formate Name of ester Formic Acid 1so butyl Formate Mol. wt. 102 239/mol I so bu tanoT Mol. wt. 74, 12 g lmel Mol. wt. 46,03glmol Ź Imol bp 98.2°C bp bp 101°C density 0, 76-0,886 density 0.802 (68"F) density 1.22 (68°F) mass of no. mol listed 2.02 x/0 g (0.15) vol of no. mass of no. mol listed 652x10 (0.30) vol óf no. -3. 2.52x 10 9/ 5.34X109mel mọl listed mol listed yoly mthey D.15mole 1 mole 3ASS 6,52KI0 1, 22 2.0 2x 10 0.K02 0,30 I Kole : 6 .3 52gx 10 44,03 %3D 74.12g 2. Why is sodium bicarbonate solution used in the workup of the reaction? What advantage does sodium bicarbonate have over sodium hydroxide solution? tentralies left over rfordle Acid 3. Why is it easier to remove excess carboxylic acid from the product than excess alcohol?

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faspberry
Name of Formic Acid
carboxylic acid
Flavor
Name of alcohol Iso butanol
Iso buty) Formate
Name of ester.
1so butyl Formate
Mol. wt. 102 239/mo
Formic Acid
Mol. wt. 46,03 glmol
I so bu tano
Mol. wt. 74, 12 g lmol
bp
98.2°C
bp
bp
101°C_
density 0,76-0,886
density 0.802 (68°F)
density
1.22 (68°F)
mass of no.
mass of no.
-3
mol listed 2.02x1o
(o.15)
mol listed 652x10
(0.30)
vol of no.
2,52x10 lml vol óf no.
mol listed
5.34X10 9/mol
mọl listed
2,02x10
0.K02
6, 52x 10-
1, 22
0.30
Imole
2.02 x10 46,03
:6.52gx 10-3
%3D
74.12g
1 mole
2. Why is sodium bicarbonate solution used in the workup of the reaction? What advantage does
sodium bicarbonate have over sodium hydroxide solution?
entralizes left over
Fordule Acid
3. Why is it easier to remove excess carboxylic acid from the product than excess alcohol?
S II.e e
Transcribed Image Text:you have selected: faspberry Name of Formic Acid carboxylic acid Flavor Name of alcohol Iso butanol Iso buty) Formate Name of ester. 1so butyl Formate Mol. wt. 102 239/mo Formic Acid Mol. wt. 46,03 glmol I so bu tano Mol. wt. 74, 12 g lmol bp 98.2°C bp bp 101°C_ density 0,76-0,886 density 0.802 (68°F) density 1.22 (68°F) mass of no. mass of no. -3 mol listed 2.02x1o (o.15) mol listed 652x10 (0.30) vol of no. 2,52x10 lml vol óf no. mol listed 5.34X10 9/mol mọl listed 2,02x10 0.K02 6, 52x 10- 1, 22 0.30 Imole 2.02 x10 46,03 :6.52gx 10-3 %3D 74.12g 1 mole 2. Why is sodium bicarbonate solution used in the workup of the reaction? What advantage does sodium bicarbonate have over sodium hydroxide solution? entralizes left over Fordule Acid 3. Why is it easier to remove excess carboxylic acid from the product than excess alcohol? S II.e e
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