Given the chemical equation C6H5OH+CH3COCL=C6H5OCOCH3, calculate the theoretical yield of the product if 20.0 grams of phenol (C6H5OH) reacts with excess acetyl chloride (CH3COL).
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The molar mass of carbon (C) is approximately 12.01 g/mol, hydrogen (H) is approximately 1.01 g/mol, and oxygen (O) is approximately 16.00 g/mol. So, the molar mass of phenol is (6*12.01 g/mol) + (5*1.01 g/mol) + (1*16.00 g/mol) + (1*1.01 g/mol) = 94.11 g/mol. Show more…
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