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16 January, 19:38

What is the percent yield of the reaction if you obtained 1.25 g of p-bromoacetanilide from the reaction of 1.00 g of acetanilide with 1.80 g of Na Br and excess NaOCl solution?

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  1. 16 January, 20:29
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    The chemical reaction is written as:

    2H + 2NaBr + 2C8H9NO + NaClO - - > NaCl + 2C8H9NOBr + H2O

    Percent yield = actual yield / theoretical yield x 100

    theoretical yield = 1.00 g acetanilide (1 mol / 135.17 g) (2 mol

    p-bromoacetanilide / 2 acetanilide) (214.062 g / mol) = 1.58 g

    Percent yield = actual yield / theoretical yield x 100

    Percent yield = 1.25 / 1.58 x 100

    Percent yield = 79.11%
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