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In Exp 5 (Preparation of Synthetic Banana Oil), why is there an excess of one of the reagents used? 3. The limiting reagent in the synthesis of isoamyl acetate was? This question hasn't been answered yet Ask an expert. isopentyl acetate, then there appears a medium absorption at 3650-3600 Cm-1 that corresponds to free O-H stretching of the hydroxy group and another medium absorption at 3400-3200 … Convert this mole amount to grams to get 11.3 grams: the limiting reagent in the synthesis of isoamyl acetate was, OH by itself for isopentyl alcohol OH and C=O as part of carboxylic acid group of acetic acid If unreacted isopentyl alcohol is present in the final product, i.e. endobj
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5 mL of acetic acid will produce 0.087 mole of isoamyl acetate: The limiting reagent is the acetic acid: if there are only 0.087 moles of acetic acid, the maximum number of moles of isoamyl acetate which can be produced is 0.087 moles. Why do you distill the isoamyl acetate? To fully isolate the organic layer (isoamyl acetate), anhydrous sodium sulfate was added to dry it. 2 0 obj
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