Calculating theoretical yield is not impossible! : a primer for an organic chemistry lab course / Michael S. Leonard.
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TextPublisher: Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, 2025Edition: First editionDescription: XI, 91 pages cmISBN: 9781032959726; 9781032959719Subject(s): Chemistry, Organic | Chemical reactionsDDC classification: 547.0076 | Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Includes index.
What is theoretical yield anyway? -- A balanced reaction equation : the key to everything! -- Dealing with chemical reactions : the mole -- What if a reactant or product is a neat liquid? -- What if a reactant is a solution? -- Using one reagent in excess -- Significant figures -- Planning a synthesis : How much reactant to use? -- Practice problems -- Solutions to practice problems.
"Calculating theoretical and percent yield is a fundamental skill for the laboratory. This book primarily targets Organic Chemistry Laboratory courses at the high school or college and university level, as a supplemental resource to help students master this skill. It begins with simple examples from everyday life, demonstrates the importance of balancing the equation, addresses the role of the mole in these computations, discusses different types of liquids, considers the role of significant figures, and culminates with the planning of syntheses. There are suggestions for further reading as well as practice problems and questions to ensure mastery"--
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