Chemistry
Chemistry, 26.03.2021 21:00, jovillo

A. Find the molar mass for benzene and chlorobenzene. b. If 45.6 g of benzene reacts, how many grams of chlorobenzene can be produced?

Step 1: convert grams of benzene to moles of benzene

Step 2: use the molar ratio to find the moles of chlorobenzene that can be produced.

Step 3: convert moles of chlorobenzene to grams of
chlorobenzene

C. If the actual yield is 63.7 g chlorobenzene, calculate the percent yield

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