The Gabriel synthesis is a two-step preparation for primary amines, with the alkylation of potassium phthalimide constituting the first step as shown here: DMF, heat potassium phthalimide A B What is the theoretical yield of compound B, in grams, when 313 g of compound A are allowed to react with 187 g of potassium phthalimide? [Hint: cmpd A = 224.07 g/mol; cmpd B = 335.13 g/mol, and potassium phthalimide = 184.99 g/mol]
The Gabriel synthesis is a two-step preparation for primary amines, with the alkylation of potassium phthalimide constituting the first step as shown here: DMF, heat potassium phthalimide A B What is the theoretical yield of compound B, in grams, when 313 g of compound A are allowed to react with 187 g of potassium phthalimide? [Hint: cmpd A = 224.07 g/mol; cmpd B = 335.13 g/mol, and potassium phthalimide = 184.99 g/mol]
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![The Gabriel synthesis is a two-step preparation for primary amines, with the alkylation of potassium
phthalimide constituting the first step as shown here:
DMF, heat
K-N
CI
potassium phthalimide
A
What is the theoretical yield of compound B, in grams, when 313 g of compound A are allowed to
react with 187 g of potassium phthalimide? [Hint: cmpd A = 224.07 g/mol; cmpd B = 335.13 g/mol,
and potassium phthalimide = 184.99 g/mol]](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fc36a7bdd-b424-4ceb-8898-9ce3c56bd183%2F2600fba6-ba5b-4611-aa56-bd3ccf939e0d%2Fo1yle4h_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:The Gabriel synthesis is a two-step preparation for primary amines, with the alkylation of potassium
phthalimide constituting the first step as shown here:
DMF, heat
K-N
CI
potassium phthalimide
A
What is the theoretical yield of compound B, in grams, when 313 g of compound A are allowed to
react with 187 g of potassium phthalimide? [Hint: cmpd A = 224.07 g/mol; cmpd B = 335.13 g/mol,
and potassium phthalimide = 184.99 g/mol]
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