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kd1bugg
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how many moles of cyclohexanone (C6H10=O) could be reduced with 3.8g of NaBH4? I need help learning how to do this please?

6/5/2006 12:22:34 PM

kd1bugg
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Is the answer 1.46mol?

6/5/2006 12:26:33 PM

kd1bugg
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Please, someone help me????

6/5/2006 3:39:37 PM

skyfallen
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i would help...but i threw all that crap out as soon as i saw a B in organic 2 and knew it was all over....

6/5/2006 3:51:01 PM

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well, convert 3.8g of NaBH4 to moles and then you know that you can 3 or 4 mole of cyclohexanone to every one mole of NaBH4 (look in the ketone section of your book) and that would be your answer

6/5/2006 4:16:32 PM

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I think its 4 but I am not sure

6/5/2006 4:17:01 PM

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