DDT, which can be prepared by the reaction shown below, was an insecticide used to prevent mosquito borne diseases. Due to the harmful effects on birds and fish, it is now banned in the US. However, other countries still use it to control mosquitos. Determine the amount of DDT that can be produced and the percent yield for this reaction by constructing a BCA table, determining the maximum grams of DDT that can be produced, and calculating the percent yield. Complete Parts 1-3 before submitting your answer. 2 C₂H₂CI+ C₂HOCI - C₁₂H₂Cl₂ + H₂O 1 Before (mol) Change (mol) After (mol) 2 NEXT If a company in South America started with 1175 g of chlorobenzene (CHCI, MW 112.55 g/mol) and 538.5 g of chloral (C₂HOCI, MW 147.39 g/mol), set up the table below that represents 100% yield with the given reaction conditions. 3 2 C₂H₂CI + C₂HOCI C₁H₂CI + H₂O
DDT, which can be prepared by the reaction shown below, was an insecticide used to prevent mosquito borne diseases. Due to the harmful effects on birds and fish, it is now banned in the US. However, other countries still use it to control mosquitos. Determine the amount of DDT that can be produced and the percent yield for this reaction by constructing a BCA table, determining the maximum grams of DDT that can be produced, and calculating the percent yield. Complete Parts 1-3 before submitting your answer. 2 C₂H₂CI+ C₂HOCI - C₁₂H₂Cl₂ + H₂O 1 Before (mol) Change (mol) After (mol) 2 NEXT If a company in South America started with 1175 g of chlorobenzene (CHCI, MW 112.55 g/mol) and 538.5 g of chloral (C₂HOCI, MW 147.39 g/mol), set up the table below that represents 100% yield with the given reaction conditions. 3 2 C₂H₂CI + C₂HOCI C₁H₂CI + H₂O
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