# of moles of alcohol used: (Show calculations) o 1.5 mL of alcohol used (1-pentanol) # of moles of acetic acid used: o 3.0 mL of acetic acid used Expected mass of the ester product (calculated after determination of unknown). Clearly show the limiting and excess reactants in this reaction. (Show calculations)
# of moles of alcohol used: (Show calculations) o 1.5 mL of alcohol used (1-pentanol) # of moles of acetic acid used: o 3.0 mL of acetic acid used Expected mass of the ester product (calculated after determination of unknown). Clearly show the limiting and excess reactants in this reaction. (Show calculations)
Chapter20: Nucleophilic Substitution Reactions: Competing Nucleophiles
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Need help figuring out the expected mass (clearly showing the limiting and excess reactants in this reaction). It’s a Fischer Esterification reaction. Please show and explain all work
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