consider the reaction of 5.0g of propane with 10.0ml ofmolecular bromine to form 2,2 dibromopropane and hydrogenbromide.
a. look up the molecular weight of propane (44.1) andcalculate the moles of propane present before the reaction
b. look up the density of and molecular weight ofbromine and calculate the moles of molecula bromine present beforethe reaction
c. Determine whether propane or bromine is the limitingreactant
d. calculate the mass (g) of the excess reactant after thereaction is complete
e. calculate the theoretical yeild (g) of 2,2dibromopropane
f. suppose that 15.58g of 2,2 dibromopropane were actuallyformed in the reaction. Calculate the percent yield of2,2-dibromopropane.
g. look up the density of 2,2 dibrompropane and calculate thevolume of 15.58g of dibromopropane.
2. Calculate the number of mmol of HCL in 3.0ul of 12 MHCL