What is the maximum mass of cyclohexene (density 0.81 g/mL, MW = 82.14 g/mol) you can recover from 6.5 mL cyclohexanol (density = 0.96 g/ml, MW= 100.15 g/mol) 0.043 g 4.409 g 0.05 g 5.117g In the dehydration reaction of cyclohexanol: cyclohexene is formed by elimination (dehydration) reaction distillation is the best set up for this experiment sulfuric acid is used as a catalyst

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What is the maximum mass of cyclohexene (density 0.81 g/mL, MW = 82.14 g/mol)
you can recover from 6.5 mL cyclohexanol (density = 0.96 g/ml, MW= 100.15
g/mol)
0.043 g
4.409 g
0.05 g
5.117 g
In the dehydration reaction of cyclohexanol:
cyclohexene is formed by elimination (dehydration) reaction
distillation is the best set up for this experiment
sulfuric acid is used as a catalyst
All of the above
Transcribed Image Text:What is the maximum mass of cyclohexene (density 0.81 g/mL, MW = 82.14 g/mol) you can recover from 6.5 mL cyclohexanol (density = 0.96 g/ml, MW= 100.15 g/mol) 0.043 g 4.409 g 0.05 g 5.117 g In the dehydration reaction of cyclohexanol: cyclohexene is formed by elimination (dehydration) reaction distillation is the best set up for this experiment sulfuric acid is used as a catalyst All of the above
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