5. A 1.555–g sample of baking soda decomposes with heat to produce 0.991 g to Example...
A 1.555 g sample of baking soda decomposes with heat to produce 0.991 g Na2CO3. What is the percent yield of sodium carbonate, Na2CO3?
EXPERIMENT 14 NAME DATE SECTION DATA TABLE g A. Percent Yield of Na2CO3 from Baking Soda mass of test tube + NaHCO3 32,443 32,126 (before heating) mass of test tube 31.300 g 301861 mass of NaHCO3 mass of test tube + Na2CO3 (after heating) mass of Na2CO3 (actual yield) (after heating - test tube) Show the calculation for theoretical yield of Na2CO3 for trial 1 (see Example Exercise 14.1). 22.017 31.66 RECU Chen Wa g g g mass of Na2CO3...
DATA TABLE Trial# nal#2 A. Percent Yield of Na2C03 from Baking Soda 21.40 2!. 38 g mass of test tube + NaHCO3 g (before heating) mass of test tube 19.55 9.55 gg mass of NaHCO3 1.85 1-83 ge 20.55 20. 04 mass of test tube + Na2CO3 (after heating) 1.09 mass of Na2CO3 (actual yield) g Show the calculation for theoretical yield of Na2CO3 for trial. 1 (see Example Exercise 1) mass of Na2CO3 (theoretical yield) g Show the calculation...
Experiment 9- Decomposition of Baking Soda
A. mass of H2CO3 gas released, (H2CO3 decomposed into H2O +
CO2)?
B. mass of NaHCO3 in unknown mixture?
C. mass of NaHCO3 in unknown mixture?
D. mass of KCL in unknown mixture?
CURCU ILI U ULICOS MOLLE (Part 2) Percent of NaHCO3 in an Unknown Mixture 1) Weigh out approximately 1 g of the unknown sample into your cruci 2) Repeat the steps of the previous procedure. ne steps of the previous procedure....
If a 24.51 g sample of an unknown compound decomposes to produce 14.91 g KCl and 9.60 g O2, what is its empirical formula? [5 marks]
If a 24.51 g sample of an unknown compound decomposes to produce 14.91 g KCl and 9.60 g 02, what is its empirical formula? [5 marks]
SECTION T O POSTLABORATORY ASSIGNMENT 1. A 1.500-g sample of potassium hydrogen carbonate is decomposed by me vield of K CO. 1.040 g of potassium carbonate. Calculate the theoretical yield and percent yield of 2 bonate is decomposed by heating to produce 2 KHCO3(s) 4 K CO3(s) + H2O(g) + CO2(B) 2. A 1.750-g sample containing potassium hydrogen carbonate is decomposed by heating. If the mass loss is 0.271 g, what is the percentage of KHCO3 in the unknown mixture?...
Table Salt from Baking Soda Name: Date: Partner: DATA: Mass of beaker 95.85. Mass of beaker and sample (NaHCO3) 17.45. Mass of sample (NaHCO3) Mass of beaker and residue (NaCl) 1" Heating... :26 99, Mass of beaker and residue (NaCl) 2 Heating.. 26.85, Mass of beaker and residue (NaCl) 3* Heating... 26.959 Mass of beaker and residue (NaCl) best g Mass of residue (NaCl) 9 Volume of conc. HCI added ml CALCULATIONS: g/mol Molar mass of NaHCO3 Number of moles...
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question.
1. A 1.500-g sample of potassium hydrogen carbonate is decomposed by heating to produce 1.040 g of potassium carbonate. Calculate the theoretical yield and percent yield of K CO. 2 KHCO3() 4 K2CO3(s) + H2O(g) + CO2(g) 1.500, KHEO3(-)x mo Brux Imot tos 138.2.109 K2CO3 100.129 Hle, 2 mot Kaso, x mol becos 1.0351x100 -0.996 2 (100% 1.040g 1.035 g K2CO3 - 100% 2. A 1.750-g sample containing...
Unanswered Save Q33 If an 8.5 g sample of an unknown compound decomposes to produce 7.29 g N205 and 1.21 g H20, what is its empirical formula? Select an answer and submit. For keyboard navigation, use the up/down arrow keys to select an answer. a HNO b HNO2 с HN204 d HNO3 e none of the above Unanswered 2 Save Q34 Acanner atom has a diameter of 128.nm How many centimeters is alline containing exactlin mole of cannaratams MacBook e...