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Chemistry: Post your doubts here!

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When esters are hydrolysed using alkalis under reflux, not only is the reaction a one-way reaction (no equilibrium mixture is formed, reaction is complete) but in the end, the ester is split into an alcohol and acid, the ones that formed it in the first place. However, there is a twist here - the acid reacts with any excess alkali and forms the metal salt of that alkali.

So, in this case we use sodium hydroxide, NaOH, to hydrolyse propyl ethanoate. The products of that hydrolysis are normally Ethanoic Acid, CH3COOH and Propanol, CH3CH2CH2OH. So, the acid forms the Sodium Salt, which means that we get Sodium Ethanoate instead of Ethanoic acid, so we get CH3COONa.

The mass per mole of Propanol is (Mass of all Carbon atoms in molecule + Mass of all Hydrogen atoms in molecule + Mass of all oxygen atoms in molecule) =
(3 * 12 + 8 * 1 + 1 * 16) = 60 grams per mole.

The mass per mole of Ethanoic Acid is (Mass of all Carbon atoms in molecule + Mass of all Hydrogen atoms in Molecule + Mass of all Oxygen atoms in molecule + Mass of all Sodium atoms in Molecule) = (2 * 12 + 3 * 1 + 2 * 16 + 1 * 23) = 82.

Adding this up, the total mass of the organic products (no other carbon-containing products are formed) is equal to 60 + 82 = 142 grams.

The percentage of CH3CH2CH2OH = 60/142 * 100 = 42.25 % = 42.3 %.
The other one must automatically be 100 - 42.3 = 57.7 %.
This means our answer should be C.

I'm running late right now, hope this helped.

Good Luck for all your exams!
 
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Q20)

When esters are hydrolysed using alkalis under reflux, not only is the reaction a one-way reaction (no equilibrium mixture is formed, reaction is complete) but in the end, the ester is split into an alcohol and acid, the ones that formed it in the first place. However, there is a twist here - the acid reacts with any excess alkali and forms the metal salt of that alkali.

So, in this case we use sodium hydroxide, NaOH, to hydrolyse propyl ethanoate. The products of that hydrolysis are normally Ethanoic Acid, CH3COOH and Propanol, CH3CH2CH2OH. So, the acid forms the Sodium Salt, which means that we get Sodium Ethanoate instead of Ethanoic acid, so we get CH3COONa.

The mass per mole of Propanol is (Mass of all Carbon atoms in molecule + Mass of all Hydrogen atoms in molecule + Mass of all oxygen atoms in molecule) =
(3 * 12 + 8 * 1 + 1 * 16) = 60 grams per mole.

The mass per mole of Ethanoic Acid is (Mass of all Carbon atoms in molecule + Mass of all Hydrogen atoms in Molecule + Mass of all Oxygen atoms in molecule + Mass of all Sodium atoms in Molecule) = (2 * 12 + 3 * 1 + 2 * 16 + 1 * 23) = 82.

Adding this up, the total mass of the organic products (no other carbon-containing products are formed) is equal to 60 + 82 = 142 grams.

The percentage of CH3CH2CH2OH = 60/142 * 100 = 42.25 % = 42.3 %.
The other one must automatically be 100 - 42.3 = 57.7 %.
This means our answer should be C.

I'm running late right now, hope this helped.

Good Luck for all your exams!
Thnx alot
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take ur time but just tell it before the paper :LOL::)(y)

20 Use of the Data Booklet is relevant to this question.

A sample of propyl ethanoate is hydrolysed by heating under reflux with aqueous sodium
hydroxide. The two organic products of the hydrolysis are separated, purified and weighed.

Out of the total mass of products obtained, what is the percentage by mass of each product?
A 32.4 % and 67.6 %
B 38.3 % and 61.7 %
C 42.3 % and 57.7 %
D 50.0 % and 50.0 %

http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/... AS Level/Chemistry (9701)/9701_s12_qp_12.pdf Q20
 
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20 Use of the Data Booklet is relevant to this question.

A sample of propyl ethanoate is hydrolysed by heating under reflux with aqueous sodium
hydroxide. The two organic products of the hydrolysis are separated, purified and weighed.

Out of the total mass of products obtained, what is the percentage by mass of each product?
A 32.4 % and 67.6 %
B 38.3 % and 61.7 %
C 42.3 % and 57.7 %
D 50.0 % and 50.0 %

http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Chemistry (9701)/9701_s12_qp_12.pdf Q20
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Messages
324
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20 Use of the Data Booklet is relevant to this question.

A sample of propyl ethanoate is hydrolysed by heating under reflux with aqueous sodium
hydroxide. The two organic products of the hydrolysis are separated, purified and weighed.

Out of the total mass of products obtained, what is the percentage by mass of each product?
A 32.4 % and 67.6 %
B 38.3 % and 61.7 %
C 42.3 % and 57.7 %
D 50.0 % and 50.0 %

http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Chemistry (9701)/9701_s12_qp_12.pdf Q20
ANY LAST WORDS UNTIL THE PAPER ???!!!:LOL::p:p:p:)
 
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