how your calculations for percent yield, and discuss whether this percent yield represents a successful experiment. What factors during the experiment caused the percent yield to be different than 100%? What impurities may be present in the final product, and how does that effect the percent yield calculation? Starting mass of anisole                                     ____0.5781g_____ Collected mass

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show your calculations for percent yield, and discuss whether this percent yield represents a successful experiment. What factors during the experiment caused the percent yield to be different than 100%? What impurities may be present in the final product, and how does that effect the percent yield calculation?

Starting mass of anisole                                     ____0.5781g_____

Collected mass of 4-methoxyacetophenone       ____0.2647g______

%Transmittance
3078.83
2999.20
2939.56 2916.15
2964.08
2842.43
1664.91
1596.01
1574.11
1538.99
1506.84
1458.92
1444.64
1416.39
1356.31
1309.52
1274.70
1245.81
1170.53
1111.37
1074.69
1019.59
954.72
898.22
830.29
818.60 805.51
757.21
715.63
642.05 630.81
575.51
532.73
590.21
497.78
461.75
414.39 402.69
95 4-methoxyacetophenone
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Transcribed Image Text:%Transmittance 3078.83 2999.20 2939.56 2916.15 2964.08 2842.43 1664.91 1596.01 1574.11 1538.99 1506.84 1458.92 1444.64 1416.39 1356.31 1309.52 1274.70 1245.81 1170.53 1111.37 1074.69 1019.59 954.72 898.22 830.29 818.60 805.51 757.21 715.63 642.05 630.81 575.51 532.73 590.21 497.78 461.75 414.39 402.69 95 4-methoxyacetophenone 60 4000 3500 3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 Wavenumbers (cm-1)
-199.28
26 611-
-113.33
-53.79
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Anisole-neat -C-13 NMR
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Transcribed Image Text:-199.28 26 611- -113.33 -53.79 8- (wdd) 1J 07 OS 09 08 00t 06 OET 150 091 OLT 08 007 061 Anisole-neat -C-13 NMR magritek
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