How do I find the theoretical yield when I'm given the actual yield and limiting reactant?
It's for my lab problem which probably won't make sense but this is what it says:
Theoretical yield of H2 (moles). Use Stoichiometry: Mg is limiting reagent
How do I find the theoretical yield when I'm given the actual yield and limiting reactant?...
Given the reaction, find the limiting reactant if 358 g CO and 62 g H2 are used? What is the theoretical yield? 2. Given the reaction, CO (g) + 2 H2(g) → CH3OH (/), find the limiting reactant if 358,0 g CO and 62.0 g of H2 are used (2 pts). 358gco Imolco I mol CH₃ alt - 11.18 a CH ₂ OH | HR is the Imolco Imol CH₃OH 329 CH₃OH limiting 629 H2 2 2. mol H₂ 1...
Exercises lI: Stoichiometry and limiting reagents, theoretical yield and percent yield 1. Given the following reaction N2(g) +3H2(g)2NH3(g) (a) How many number of moles of ammonia can be formed from 0.25 moles of N, gas? (b) How many moles of H2 are needed to react with 0.25 moles of N2 gas? O If you begin with a gas mixture that contains 2.00 moles of N2 gas, and 3.0 moles of H2 gas, at the end of reaction, which reactant is...
NAME 1) For the reaction shown, find the limiting reactant and the theoretical yield in moles of potassium chloride (CI) with the following initial quantities of reactants: 14.6 mol K, 7.8 mol Cla 2 K{s} + Cla(g) – 2 KCl(s) 2) For the reaction shown, find the limiting reactant and the theoretical yield of the product (LiF) in grams for the following initial quantities of reactants: 10.5g Li and 37.2g F2 2 Li(s) + F2(g) → 2 Lif(s) 3) Consider...
Given the reaction: 2Al (s)+ 3Cl2 (g) ---->2AlCl3 (s) 1. Find the limiting reactant if 82.5g of Al and 247g of Cl2 are used? 2. What is the theoretical yield? Someone, please help me understand this, I tried the problem on my own, I just need to make sure I went about it the right way!
2. what is the limiting reactant if 0.5g Al is reacted with 3.5g CuCl2? Take into account CuCl2 is a dihydrate when calculating the molecular weight is this EC? Limiting Reactant and Percent Yield Lab Objectives: top 5 colors • Learn to determine the limiting reagent of a reaction. • Learn how to calculate theoretical, actual, and percent yield of a reaction. Background: During a chemical reaction when two substances react, often times one reactant will be consumed before the...
How do I find the percent yield of Cu(NH3)4SO4xH2O if the theoretical yield of Cu(NH3)4SO4xH2O is 10.3g? the limiting reagent is 10g CuSO4x5H20
how do I find the theoretical yield of p-bromoacetanilide? Reagent Data! List of all reagents, catalysts and solvents. For reagents and catalysts, the molecular weight, amount used in m or g. number of moles and limiting reagent should be tabelated. Substance Grams or ml. Molar mass (g/mol) Moles or mmoles Density (if a liquid) 0.1302 10.789 Ethanol 46.07 6.50mL | Acetic 60.052520mL I Acid 60. Acetanilide 135.17 1.00 sodium Bromide 1102.894 2.019 hypochlante 74.44 / 0.6 mL 01083) 17.4 1.os...
Limiting Reactant and Theoretical yield Chapter 7 NAME Partners 4. LIOH + KCI → LiCl + KOH DATE ORROW LIA WORTlong guwollollo d Kai LCI + KOH bold stopalomarmor Mam H o w to log 0.81 marw action with 400 grams of lithium hydroxide. What is her theoretical yield of HOH a) Zuri began this reaction with 400 gram lithium chloride? b) Zuri actually produced 6 grams of lithium chloride. What is her percent yield o m bliy i9105 96...
3. How many grams of Alum could form (theoretical yield) when 1.00 g Al (limiting reactant) is used according to the balanced chemical equation given below? 2Al(s) + 2KOH(aq) + 4H2SO4 + 22H2O(1) ► 2KAI(SO4)2:12H2O(s) + 3H2(g)
what is my limiting reagent, theoretical yield calculated from moles , and % yield for the synthesis of banana oil? Isoamyl acetate (banana oil) is made by the acid catalyzed reaction (fischer esterification) between isoamyl alcohol and acetic acid. sulfuric acid was used as the catalyst for the fast conversion of product from starting alcohol and acid. the catalyst only affects the rate of the reaction not the extent of the reaction. here is the data from lab: here is...