Assume that you have isolated 1.500 grams of benzoin from Step 1 of the Dilantin experiment. The laboratory manual states that you need to add 1.25 equivalents of pulverized ammonium nitrate (as compared to benzoin) to your reaction flask. How many grams of ammonium nitrate would you add? Use the Physical Data below. Physical Data Benzoin MW = 212.25 g/mol Ammonium Nitrate MW = 80.04 g/mol A grams (just place a number in the blank, no labels). Remember, equivalents are exact number so do not use equivalents in determining significant figures. Do not round your answer to the correct number of

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Assume that you have isolated 1.500 grams of
benzoin from Step 1 of the Dilantin
experiment. The laboratory manual states that
you need to add 1.25 equivalents of pulverized
ammonium nitrate (as compared to benzoin) to
your reaction flask. How many grams of
ammonium nitrate would you add? Use the
Physical Data below.
Physical Data
Benzoin
|
MW = 212.25 g/mol
Ammonium Nitrate
MW = 80.04 g/mol
grams (just place a number in the blank,
no labels). Remember, equivalents are exact
number so do not use equivalents in
determining significant figures. Do not round
your answer to the correct number of
Transcribed Image Text:Assume that you have isolated 1.500 grams of benzoin from Step 1 of the Dilantin experiment. The laboratory manual states that you need to add 1.25 equivalents of pulverized ammonium nitrate (as compared to benzoin) to your reaction flask. How many grams of ammonium nitrate would you add? Use the Physical Data below. Physical Data Benzoin | MW = 212.25 g/mol Ammonium Nitrate MW = 80.04 g/mol grams (just place a number in the blank, no labels). Remember, equivalents are exact number so do not use equivalents in determining significant figures. Do not round your answer to the correct number of
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