Calculate percent yield for the formation of indigo carmine.

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In the experiment where an Electrophillic aromatic substitution sulfonation reaction is conducted on Indigo to produce the food dye FD&C Blue #2(indigo blue or indigotine).Using the attached data, Calculate percent yield for the formation of indigo carmine.

Data for EAS(electrophilic aromatic substitution-sulfonation reaction)
Mass of Indigo carmine initially used=550mg
Volume of Sulfuric Acid =2.0ml
Reaction Start Time=2:20pm
Reaction completion test appearance-blue solution
Reaction Stop time=3:15pm
Weight of empty tubes w labels:
Tube 1= 13.882g, Tube 2-13.293g
Weight of tubes with w labels and product (dryed):
Tube1=0.065g, Tube2=0.069g
Total Mass of product-0.134g
Amount of 1st solution transferred to second solution=5ml
For Visible spectrum -analysis:
V1=5ml
V 2=100ml
b=1, Abs=611 nm
Mass product used for UV-Vis spectroscopy-0.042g
Transcribed Image Text:Data for EAS(electrophilic aromatic substitution-sulfonation reaction) Mass of Indigo carmine initially used=550mg Volume of Sulfuric Acid =2.0ml Reaction Start Time=2:20pm Reaction completion test appearance-blue solution Reaction Stop time=3:15pm Weight of empty tubes w labels: Tube 1= 13.882g, Tube 2-13.293g Weight of tubes with w labels and product (dryed): Tube1=0.065g, Tube2=0.069g Total Mass of product-0.134g Amount of 1st solution transferred to second solution=5ml For Visible spectrum -analysis: V1=5ml V 2=100ml b=1, Abs=611 nm Mass product used for UV-Vis spectroscopy-0.042g
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