The synthesis of crystal violet is shown below: 1. THE 3 EtO OEt BrMg 2. HCI Grignard reagent diethyl carbonate crystal violet If 0.147 moles of the Grignard reagent were combined with 69.4 mL of diethyl carbonate, what is the limiting reagent? Upload all your calculations for full credit. Grignard reagent: MW = 224.38 g/mol diethyl carbonate: MW = 118.13 g/mol; density = 0.975 g/mL

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The synthesis of crystal violet is shown below:
1. THE
3
EtO
OEt
BrMg'
2. HCI
Grignard reagent
diethyl carbonate
crystal violet
If 0.147 moles of the Grignard reagent were combined with 69.4 mL of diethyl carbonate, what is the
limiting reagent? Upload all your calculations for full credit.
Grignard reagent: MW = 224.38 g/mol
diethyl carbonate: MW = 118.13 g/mol; density = 0.975 g/mL
%3D
Transcribed Image Text:The synthesis of crystal violet is shown below: 1. THE 3 EtO OEt BrMg' 2. HCI Grignard reagent diethyl carbonate crystal violet If 0.147 moles of the Grignard reagent were combined with 69.4 mL of diethyl carbonate, what is the limiting reagent? Upload all your calculations for full credit. Grignard reagent: MW = 224.38 g/mol diethyl carbonate: MW = 118.13 g/mol; density = 0.975 g/mL %3D
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