Table 1. The Reagents used in Experiment 11 MW (g/mol) Compounds and Reagents cyclohexanol 100.16 H3PO4 (concentrated) 97.99 H₂SO4 (concentrated) 98.08 cyclohexene 82.14 Amount 8 mL 2.5 mL 5-8 drops mmol bp (°C) density (g/mL) 162 0.96 158 1.88 337 1.84 83 0.81 ? Show Transcribed Text How do we solve for the question mark in the table?
Table 1. The Reagents used in Experiment 11 MW (g/mol) Compounds and Reagents cyclohexanol 100.16 H3PO4 (concentrated) 97.99 H₂SO4 (concentrated) 98.08 cyclohexene 82.14 Amount 8 mL 2.5 mL 5-8 drops mmol bp (°C) density (g/mL) 162 0.96 158 1.88 337 1.84 83 0.81 ? Show Transcribed Text How do we solve for the question mark in the table?
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![Table 1. The Reagents used in Experiment 11
Compounds and
Reagents
cyclohexanol
Amount mmol bp (°C) density
(g/mL)
0.96
1.88
1.84
0.81
MW
(g/mol)
100.16 8 mL
97.99 2.5 mL
H3PO4 (concentrated)
H₂SO4 (concentrated) 98.08 5-8 drops
cyclohexene
82.14
?
162
158
337
83
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Transcribed Image Text:Table 1. The Reagents used in Experiment 11
Compounds and
Reagents
cyclohexanol
Amount mmol bp (°C) density
(g/mL)
0.96
1.88
1.84
0.81
MW
(g/mol)
100.16 8 mL
97.99 2.5 mL
H3PO4 (concentrated)
H₂SO4 (concentrated) 98.08 5-8 drops
cyclohexene
82.14
?
162
158
337
83
Show Transcribed Text
How do we solve for the question
mark in the table?
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