Re: lab question

becksm@PLU.edu
Fri, 20 Sep 1996 09:37:33 -0800 (PST)

Rehwinja-

Don't worry I blanked about moles of product also. You find your answer
in the original balanced equation, using the stociometric coeffients. For
example the Mole ratio of this equation is

NaOH +HCl----> NaCl + H2O
1: 1: 1: 1

Stephanie
-becksm

On Thu, 19 Sep 1996 rehwinja@PLU.edu wrote:

> My question is, how do you figure the moles of product, acetylsalycylic
> acid, in the lab? For some reason, I have completely blanked, probably
> because it's been a long week. I'd appreciate a message before tomorrow
> noon. (Also, when I was at the help session, the tutor explained that
> you rarely will get a very good percent yield in your experiments, but
> you don't need to repeat the experiment, just be sure to account for the
> differences, reasons for percent error.)
> Thanks- rehwinja
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