What is the theoretical yield of sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) product, in moles, if all 3.21 g of sodium bicarbonate starting material reacts? Show your work below, and record your answer in moles of sodium carbonate. Hint: Use the mole ratio from the balanced chemical equation.
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What is the theoretical yield of sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) product, in moles, if all 3.21 g...
Exact mass of sodium bicarbonate: 2.110g Molar mass of sodium bicarbonate: 84.007 g/mol Molar mass of sodium acetate: 82.034 g/mol After you have recorded and any other glassware you have used. All waste can go down the sink. the mass of the beaker after the reaction, you may rinse out the beaker 10. CALCULATIONS: a) Rewrite the balanced chemical equation here Calculate the theoretical amount of sodium acetate that should be formed in the reaction (follow steps 1-3 below). b)...
Chem 143 - Lab 46) CALCULATE THE THEORETICAL YIELD Grams of sodium carbonate used Moles of sodium carbonate used Grams of calcium chloride used Moles of calcium chloride used Moles of precipitate expected Theoretical yield of precipitate in grams Actual yield of precipitate in grams Percent yield 5.6 Show detailed work for percent yield. Page 4 of 4 Chem 143 - Lab Pre-lab Exercise Show the details of each calculation to get full credit 1. Magnesium oxide, a white powdery...
Reaction B: Sodium Carbonate and Hydrochloric Acid Experimental Data (a) Mass of evaporating dish + watch glass (b) Mass of evaporating dish + watch glass + sodium carbonate (c) Mass of sodium carbonate used (d) Mass of evaporating dish + watch glass + sodium chloride (e) Mass of sodium chloride collected (experimental yield) 125.99 126.3 g 0.499 126. 29 125-8 9 Data Analysis 1) Use your data to determine the experimental mole-to-mole ratio between sodium carbonate and sodium chloride. Show...
3) Convert 0.200 g of sodium carbonate and 0.200 g of sodium bicarbonate to moles. Molar Mass of sodium carbonate 106.0 g/mol Molar Mass of sodium bicarbonate 84,0 g/mol 4) An unknown compound, "X", is known to be either SrCl2 or SrBr2. A 12.0 g sample of this compound yields 4.25 g of strontium. Identify the sample. Show the work. 5) How many milliliters of hydrochloric acid are required to react with 0.20 g of sodium carbonate? You must show...
a and bQuestion: What is the percentage yield of calcium carbonate formed when calcium chloride reacts with sodium carbonate? PART A: Use the balanced chemical equation below to determine: (a) the limiting reactant (b) theoretical yield (mass) of calcium carbonate \(\underset{\mathrm{m}=3.75 \mathrm{~g}}{\mathrm{Na}_{2} \mathrm{CO}_{3}(\mathrm{qq})}+\underset{\mathrm{m}=4.82 \mathrm{~g}}{\mathrm{CaCl}_{2}(\mathrm{oq})} \rightarrow \underset{\mathrm{m}=?}{\mathrm{CaCO}_{3}(\mathrm{~s})}+2 \mathrm{NaCl}_{(\mathrm{oq})}\)
2) Determine your percent yield of sodium chloride in reaction A. Show your work for each step. Write the balanced equation for reaction A - the reaction between sodium bicarbonate and hydrochloric acid. Using mass-to-mass stoichiometry, calculate the theoretical yield of NaCl for reaction A. Use your initial mass of sodium bicarbonate reactant as a starting point, along with the relevant mole-to-mole ratio from the balanced equation to perform this calculation. . Calculate your percent yield of sodium chloride product....
EXPERIMENT 1: CALCULATING THE YIELD OF CALCIUM CARBONATE Data Sheet Table 5. Mass Data Item Mass (g) Calcium Chloride (CaCl2) 2.09 Sodium Carbonate (Na2CO3) 2.5 g Filter Paper 4.29 CaCO. (Experimental Yield) Experimental Observations: Insert a photo of your dried filter paper here: Calculations Show your work! Focus Experimental Observations: Insert a photo of your dried filter paper here: Calculations Show your work! 1. Using the mass and molar mass of CaCl2 determine the number of moles of CaCl2. 2....
Write a balanced equation for the reaction between sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) and hydrochloric acid (HCI). Calculate the theoretical yield of the gas (CO2) that should be produced from the mass of Na2CO3 used. Use dimensional analysis.
YOU NEED TO SHOW ALL YOUR WORK TO RECEIVE FULL CREDITI Calculate the moles of Na2CO3 and MgCl2.6 H20 added to the reaction General Equation: Calculate the theoretical yield and the percent yield of the precipitate What is the limiting reagent? _ (Mass Of Na2CO3 : 0.30119 • Mass of precipitate : 0.1419 - Mass Of MgCl2 6H2O: 0.30119 Balanced Chemical equation ( states included) Na2CO3 + MgCl2 · 6 H2O → 2 Nac) + MgCO3 + 6H2O calculate the...
can you respond to the 3 questions in the second photo Mole Ratios and Reaction Stoichiometry Reaction A: Sodium Bicarbonate and Hydrochloric Acid Experimental Data (a) Mass of evaporating dish + watch glass (6) Mass of evaporating dish + watch glass + sodium bicarbonate (c) Mass of sodium bicarbonate used (d) Mass of evaporating dish + watch glass + sodium chloride (e) Mass of sodium chloride collected (experimental yield) 164.79 165.19 10. 49 165.19 164.7 9 Data Analysis 1) Use...