1.7 mol 1.7 mol
acetone
10.4g
no. the answer why is listed in the text book macroscale and microscale organic experiments by williamson. I remember reading the reason there i just dont remember why. Yes, the answer why the reaction didn't work is in the reading of the text. I just finished this lab this week. The question is IF the reaction had worked, would cantharidin been formed. To answer this, I would draw out the mechanism of this reaction (remember this is all hypothetical) and remember that the exo/endo orientation is important in determining this answer!
Williamson synthesis reaction.
The chemical or chemicals formed in a chemical reaction are called the product of the chemical reaction.
76.7g
acetone
Reaction products are formed.
The substances formed in a chemical reaction are called products
A product is a substance that is formed by a chemical reaction.
10.4g
One or more products are formed in a chemical reaction.
Anew substance that is formed is a product in a chemical reaction
no. the answer why is listed in the text book macroscale and microscale organic experiments by williamson. I remember reading the reason there i just dont remember why. Yes, the answer why the reaction didn't work is in the reading of the text. I just finished this lab this week. The question is IF the reaction had worked, would cantharidin been formed. To answer this, I would draw out the mechanism of this reaction (remember this is all hypothetical) and remember that the exo/endo orientation is important in determining this answer!
Williamson synthesis reaction.
Substances formed in a chemical reaction are called products.
It is a chemical reaction because a new solution is formed when a precipitate is formed.