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In the given reaction, 3.9 g of benzene on nitration gives 4.92 g of nitrobenzene. The percentage yield of nitrobenzene in the above reaction is _____%. (Round off to the Nearest Integer). (Given atomic mass: C: 12.0 u, H: 1.0 u, O: 16.0 u, N: 14.0 u)

JEE Main 2021 March 17th Shift-1 Chemistry Paper Question 29

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Solution

  1. moles = given mass / molar mass
  2. Moles of C6H6 (benzene) =givenmassmolarmass = 3.978= 0.05 mol
  3. Moles of C6H5NO2 (nitrobenzene) = givenmassmolarmass=4.92123 = 0.04 mol
  4. theoretical yield is 0.05 mol
  5. percentage yield = experimentalyieldtheoreticalyield×100
  6. percentage yield = 0.040.05×100
  7. percentage yield = 80

So, the correct answer is 80.


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