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1. (1 pt.) Complete the following table. Chemical(s) Weight (g) Melting Point (°C) Starting p-aminophenol not applicable

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1 1 Pt Complete The Following Table Chemical S Weight G Melting Point C Starting P Aminophenol Not Applicable 1
1 1 Pt Complete The Following Table Chemical S Weight G Melting Point C Starting P Aminophenol Not Applicable 1 (62.4 KiB) Viewed 41 times
1. (1 pt.) Complete the following table. Chemical(s) Weight (g) Melting Point (°C) Starting p-aminophenol not applicable +442.129 Isolated Crude product 1750-177°C Isolated Recrystallized product . 1949 0029 P 165.00 166.8c N 2. (1 pt.) Give the number of moles of p-aminophenol reactant that you started with, show all equations with units! (assume mass and weight are the same) 3. (1 pt.) Give the number of moles of acetic anhydride reagent that you started with, show all equations with units! (assume mass and weight are the same) 4. (1 pt.) Which is the limiting, the reactant or the reagent? 10 5. (1 pt.) What is the theoretical yield of the reaction, including units? 6. (1 pts.) Give the number of moles of crude acetaminophen that you isolated, show all equations with units! To do this you will need to assume that all of your crude acetaminophen is actually acetaminophen, even though you know that it probably isn't. This is the assumption that is always made when calculating yields of crude products.