Q3. If you started with 0.20 g of maleic anhydride; while trying to weigh equimolar amounts of 2,3-dimethylbutadiene you added 0.21 g of it to the reaction flask containing the maleic anhydride. Show with calculations if you have an equimolar mixture. If not, discuss how you would achieve equimolar condition. Show calculations if necessary.

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Q3. If you started with 0.20 g of maleic anhydride; while trying to weigh equimolar amounts of
2,3-dimethylbutadiene you added 0.21 g of it to the reaction flask containing the maleic
anhydride. Show with calculations if you have an equimolar mixture. If not, discuss how you
would achieve equimolar condition. Show calculations if necessary.
Transcribed Image Text:Q3. If you started with 0.20 g of maleic anhydride; while trying to weigh equimolar amounts of 2,3-dimethylbutadiene you added 0.21 g of it to the reaction flask containing the maleic anhydride. Show with calculations if you have an equimolar mixture. If not, discuss how you would achieve equimolar condition. Show calculations if necessary.
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