Why is proper handling of samples (quantitive transfer) important in calculating percent yield?
A cleaned, dried can (Cherry Pepsi) was recently weighed. Te recorded mass was 13.2518 grams. Assuming that 0.5000 g of that weight was other materials (paint, aluminum oxide), what would the theoretical yield be (on a mass basis) if all the aluminum in the can was converted into alum? Remember to report your result with the correct units and precision.
Why is proper handling of samples (quantitive transfer) important in calculating percent yield? A cleaned, dried...
A cleaned, dried aluminum can (Cherry Pepsi) was recently weighed. The recorded mass was 13.2518 grams. Assuming that 0.5000 g of the weight was other materials (paint, aluminum oxide), what would the theoretical yield be (on a mass basis) if all of the aluminum in the can was converted into alum? Remember to report your result with the correct units and precision.