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Benzyl Alcohol + Acetic Acid ---> Benzyl Acetate + Water
« on: March 31, 2011, 08:08:01 AM »
I am trying to prove an unknown substance is Benzyl Acetate via using a known reaction that yields it. I am however stugiling with calculating what specific amounts of each substance (either reactant or products)  would be needs to create a specific amount or use a specific amount to create the end result. Would somene please help with this? I have basic understanding of mol equations, yet I get to points where the amount of moles I have for a substance just doesn,t make sense. Ie, I have a compound with x mols of Carbon but in reality has y etc. Thankyou all!

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