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sankeel February 23rd, 2010 05:53

How can I change the yield of pheylethanamide?
 
Phenylethanamide is produced when a solution of pheylammonium chloride solid reacts with sodium ethanoate dissolved in water. This forms phenylamine and ethanoic acid. The phenylamine is then reacted with ethanoic acid. The product is then formed as a solid precipitate.

How can change the yield without changing the mass, concentration and temperature of the reactant? I need to develop an investigation.

KathChem82 February 24th, 2010 02:01

Try using a different reactants. The reaction of phenylammonium chloride with ethanoic anhydride gives around 70% yield.:)

KathChem82 February 24th, 2010 02:05

You can also reasearch for the efficiency of the reaction between ethnoyl chloride and phenylamine. The products are phenylethanamide and hydrogen chloride.

KathChem82 February 25th, 2010 23:33

HI. do you agree with what I suggested? :cool::cool:


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