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Chemistry, 19.02.2020 18:43, treway3982

In part B of your reaction procedure, you are told to weigh your product, then add the equivalent weight of methanol. Calculate the amount of methanol that would need to be added (in milliliters) if your product weighed 2.31 g. Density of methanol = 0.791 g/mL
You will report a yield for your reaction in your post-lab. Methyl benzoate is the limiting reagent. Calculate the theoretical yield (in grams) for your reaction product assuming you use 0.40 mL of the limiting reagent. Hint: you will need to look up molecular weights/densities to complete this question.

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