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![1. If the weight of the pure recrystallized product (trans-anisalacetophenone) obtained is 166
mg, calculate the number of moles of the pure product obtained? (Molar mass of trans-
anisalacetophenone is 238.29 g/mol) [Select]
2. What is the percent yield of the pure product? [Hint: %Yield = (moles of pure
product/theoretical yield in moles) x 100] [Select]](https://content.bartleby.com/qna-images/question/648d258d-7a65-49c6-94fb-2f7a7c52fb3e/3f000c90-81e6-4f93-ad7a-b817b4f92a10/4u3ud14w_thumbnail.png)
Transcribed Image Text:1. If the weight of the pure recrystallized product (trans-anisalacetophenone) obtained is 166
mg, calculate the number of moles of the pure product obtained? (Molar mass of trans-
anisalacetophenone is 238.29 g/mol) [Select]
2. What is the percent yield of the pure product? [Hint: %Yield = (moles of pure
product/theoretical yield in moles) x 100] [Select]
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