1) Fill in the following data table with the missing quantities NO₂ H₂O H₂SO4 + NaNO₂ KI NH₂ molecular 69.00 138.13 166.01 weight (gm/mol) mass (gms) 0.63 1.25 2.50 density 18 M volume (mL) 2.0 mmol 2) Draw the structure of para iodonitrobenzene: 3) Calculate the yield if 2.00 grams of p-iodonitrobenzene is obtained. (Show your work). What yield did the demonstrators obtain? 4) At what point is a small amount of urea added to the reaction mixture? What is its function? H₂O H₂O

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1) Fill in the following data table with the missing quantities
NO₂
H₂O
H₂SO4 + NaNO₂
ΚΙ
NH₂
molecular
weight (gm/mol)
69.00
138.13
166.01
mass (gms)
0.63
1.25
2.50
density
18 M
volume (ml)
2.0
mmol
2) Draw the structure of para iodonitrobenzene:
3) Calculate the yield if 2.00 grams of p-iodonitrobenzene is obtained. (Show your work). What yield did the demonstrators obtain?
4) At what point is a small amount of urea added to the reaction mixture? What is its function?
H₂O
H₂O
Transcribed Image Text:1) Fill in the following data table with the missing quantities NO₂ H₂O H₂SO4 + NaNO₂ ΚΙ NH₂ molecular weight (gm/mol) 69.00 138.13 166.01 mass (gms) 0.63 1.25 2.50 density 18 M volume (ml) 2.0 mmol 2) Draw the structure of para iodonitrobenzene: 3) Calculate the yield if 2.00 grams of p-iodonitrobenzene is obtained. (Show your work). What yield did the demonstrators obtain? 4) At what point is a small amount of urea added to the reaction mixture? What is its function? H₂O H₂O
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