In Grignard reaction experiment, 0.6458 g of Mg (molar mass 24.305 g/mol, 2.03 ml of 2-bromopropane (density 1.31 g/ml, molar mass 122.99 g/moll and 1.23 ml of 4-anisaldehyde (density 1.12 g/ml, molar mass 136.15 g/mol) are used. Assuming H3PO4 is in excess, theoretical yield of the final product (molar mass 180.24 g/mol) is E Note: Input numerical value only. Do not include unit. Pay attention to significant figures.

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In Grignard reaction experiment, 0.6458 g of Mg (molar mass 24.305 g/mol), 2.03 ml of 2-bromopropane (density 1.31 g/ml, molar mass 122.99 g/mol, and 1.23 ml.
of 4-anisaldehyde (density 1.12 g/mL, molar mass 136.15 g/mol) are used. Assuming H3PO4 is in excess, theoretical yield of the final product (molar mass 180.24
g/mol) is g
Note: Input numerical value only, Do not include unit. Pay attention to significant figures.
Transcribed Image Text:In Grignard reaction experiment, 0.6458 g of Mg (molar mass 24.305 g/mol), 2.03 ml of 2-bromopropane (density 1.31 g/ml, molar mass 122.99 g/mol, and 1.23 ml. of 4-anisaldehyde (density 1.12 g/mL, molar mass 136.15 g/mol) are used. Assuming H3PO4 is in excess, theoretical yield of the final product (molar mass 180.24 g/mol) is g Note: Input numerical value only, Do not include unit. Pay attention to significant figures.
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