What would be the Balanced equation for this experiment

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Write a balanced equation for the reaction to be
carried out.
Procedure
Place the following into a 50-mL beaker: 0.42 g of 1,4-
diphenyl-1,3-butadiene, 0.20 g of maleic anhydride, which
has been freshly ground with a mortar and pestle.
Minimize exposure to the air; the moisture could hydrolyze
some of it to maleic acid, and 1.0 mL of 2-methoxyethyl
ether.
Shake the beaker gently to mix the reactants, cover it with
a watchglass and place it into the microwave oven. Heat
at 70% power for 3.50 minutes. Open the oven door and
wait 5 minutes for the beaker to cool. WEAR HAND
PROTECTION and remove the beaker from the oven. Let
the beaker stand at room temperature for 20 minutes. Add
3.0 mL of methanol, stir thoroughly and filter by vacuum,
using a small Hirsch funnel. Use another 3.0 mL of
methanol to rinse the beaker and to wash the crystals. Air-
dry for 5 minutes.
Transfer the product to a small, clean dry beaker and
add 7.0 mL of toluene. Heat to boiling on a hot plate. AS
SOON AS BOILING STARTS, note whether all the solid
has dissolved. If not, add toluene slowly until you obtain a
clear solution. WEAR HAND PROTECTION and remove
the beaker from the hot plate. Let it cool to room
temperature and then place it into an ice bath for 10
minutes. Filter by vacuum (small Hirsch funnel), air-dry for
5 minutes and obtain the weight and melting range.
Transcribed Image Text:Equations Write a balanced equation for the reaction to be carried out. Procedure Place the following into a 50-mL beaker: 0.42 g of 1,4- diphenyl-1,3-butadiene, 0.20 g of maleic anhydride, which has been freshly ground with a mortar and pestle. Minimize exposure to the air; the moisture could hydrolyze some of it to maleic acid, and 1.0 mL of 2-methoxyethyl ether. Shake the beaker gently to mix the reactants, cover it with a watchglass and place it into the microwave oven. Heat at 70% power for 3.50 minutes. Open the oven door and wait 5 minutes for the beaker to cool. WEAR HAND PROTECTION and remove the beaker from the oven. Let the beaker stand at room temperature for 20 minutes. Add 3.0 mL of methanol, stir thoroughly and filter by vacuum, using a small Hirsch funnel. Use another 3.0 mL of methanol to rinse the beaker and to wash the crystals. Air- dry for 5 minutes. Transfer the product to a small, clean dry beaker and add 7.0 mL of toluene. Heat to boiling on a hot plate. AS SOON AS BOILING STARTS, note whether all the solid has dissolved. If not, add toluene slowly until you obtain a clear solution. WEAR HAND PROTECTION and remove the beaker from the hot plate. Let it cool to room temperature and then place it into an ice bath for 10 minutes. Filter by vacuum (small Hirsch funnel), air-dry for 5 minutes and obtain the weight and melting range.
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