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Question 2 4 pts Determine the theoretical yield of HCl if 60.0 g of BCl3 and...
Determine the theoretical yield of HCl if 60.0 g of BCl3 and 37.5 g of H2O are reacted according to the following balanced reaction. A possibly useful molar mass is BCl3 = 117.16 g/mol. BCl3(g) + 3 H2O(l) ? H3BO3(s) + 3HCl(g) I know how to do the math. So Please explain: How do I know which is the limiting reactan
Question 6 (2 points) Determine the theoretical yield of HCl (in moles) if 0.50 mol of BCl3 and 2.1 mol of H20 are reacted according to the following balanced reaction. BC13(g) + 3 H2O(l) → H3BO3(s) + 3 HCl(g) O 1.5 mol O2.1 mol 0 0.70 0 0.17 O 0.5 Question 7 (2 points) Determine the quantity of excess reactant (in moles) that remains after a reaction if 0.50 mol of BCl3 and 2.1 mol of H20 are reacted according...
Determine the theoretical yield of H3BO3 if 25.0 g of BC13 and 10.0 g of H20 are reacted according to the following balanced reaction. (molar masses: BC13 = 117.16 g/mol; H20 = 18.02 g/mol, H3BO3 = 61.84 g/mol; HCI - 36.46 g/mol) BC13(8) + 3 H2011) - H3BO3(s) + 3 HCl(g) 13.19 g O 34,318 O 56.08 O 11.448
Determine the theoretical yield of H2S (in grams) if 76.0 g Al2S3 and 53.0 g H2O are reacted according to the following balanced reaction. Identify the limiting reactant. Al2S3 (s) + 6H2O (l) ---> 2 Al(OH)3 (s) + 3 H2S (g)
Chemical Quantities and Aqueous Reactions 4. Determine the theoretical yield of H2S (in moles) if 32 mol Al2S3 and 32 mol H20 are reacted according to the following balanced reaction A1283(s) + 6 H2O() ? 2 Al(OH)3(s) + 3 H2S(g) A) 96 mol H2S B) 32 mol H2S C) 64 mol H2s D) 48 mol H2S E) 16 mol H2S
determine the theoretical yield in H2S (in moles) of 16 mol Al2S3 and 16 mol H2O are reacted according to the following balanced reaction. A possibly useful molar mass is Al2S3 = 150.17g/mol. Al2S3(s) + 6H2O(l) --> 2Al(OH)3(s) + 3H2S(g)
determine the theoretical yield of Cl2 for this reaction. Consider the reaction between HCl and O2: 4HCI(g) + O2(g) + 2H2O(1) + 2Cl2 (g) When 63.1 g of HCl is allowed to react with 17.2 g of O2, 60.0 g of Cl2 is collected.
Determine the theoretical yield of H2S (in moles) if 4.0 molAl2S3 and 4.0 mol H2O are reacted according to the followingbalanced reaction. A possibly useful molarmass is Al2S3 =150.17Al2S3(s)+6H2O(l)-->2Al(OH)3(s)+3H2S(g)
Determine the quantity of excess reactant (in moles) that remains after a reaction if 0.50 mol of BCI3 and 2.1 mol of H20 are reacted according to the following balanced reaction. Assume that the reaction goes to completion BCI3(g) +3 H20() H3BO3(s)+3 HCl(g) 1.6 mol 0.60 mol 1.5 mol 2.1 mol 0.2
If 20 g of HCl are reacted with 25.00 g of CaCO3, according to the following chemical equation: HCl + CaCO3 → CaCl2 + H2O + CO2 What is the limiting reagent? What is the theoretical yield (in grams) of CO2? If 15 g of CO2 are obtained, what is the percent yield of the reaction?