calculate the theoretical yield of the product for
each initial amount of reactants?
ti+2cl2>ticl2
2 mol na, 2 mol br2
Answer
Ti + 2Cl2 TiCl2
Given 1mole of TiCl2 is produced means mass of the product 118.79 g
2mole of Na react with 2 mole of Br2 , here Na is limiting agent means product yield depends on Na
2Na + 2Br2 2NaBr
So theoritical yield = 2× molar mass of NaBr
= 2× 102.89 = 205.78 g
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