Consider the reaction of FeCl2 with AgNO3 to form Fe(NO3)2 and AgCl. If 3.11 g AgNO3 is reacted with excess FeCl2 and 1.17 g of Fe(NO3)2 is ultimately isolated, what is the percent yield for the reaction?
Consider the reaction of FeCl2 with AgNO3 to form Fe(NO3)2 and AgCl. If 3.11 g AgNO3...
Consider the reaction of CS, with Cly to form CCl, and SCI. If 3.30 g CS, is reacted with excess Cl, and 4.51 g of CCI, is ultimately isolated, what is the percent yield for the reaction? Percent yield =
Consider the reaction of HCI with O2 to form H20 and Cl2. If 5.26 g 02 is reacted with excess HCl and 5.29 g of H2O is ultimately isolated, what is the percent yield for the reaction? Percent yield = %
Consider the reaction of HClO4 with P4O10 to form H3PO4 and Cl2O7. If 5.51 g P4O10 is reacted with excess HClO4 and 6.70 g of H3PO4 is ultimately isolated, what is the percent yield for the reaction?
Consider the reaction of CO2 with KOH to form K2CO3 and H2O. If 3.80 g KOH is reacted with excess CO2 and 4.27 g of K2CO3 is ultimately isolated, what is the percent yield for the reaction?
Unbalanced Equations AgNO3 + NaCl -- AgCl + NaNO3 Ca(NO3)2 + Na2CO3 -- Caco; +NaNO3 Pb(NO3)2 +K Cro, PbCrO, KNO, FeCl3 + NaOH -- Fe(OH)3 + NaCl FeCl2 + Nas -- Fes + NaCl Initial Mass of NaCl og 20 g 40 g 60g Add AgNO3 Add 1 g Add 10 8 Total Mass of AgNO3 added: 0g Reset Experiment AgNO; NaCl AgCl NaNO; 0.08 0.0 g 0.0 g 0.0 g Redo the experiment by clicking on Reset Experiment. Add...
1259 2 0 349H₂ = $.675 mol 10. A 5.95-g sample of AgNO3 is reacted with excess BaCl2 according to the equation 2AgNO3(aq) + BaCl2(aq) + 2AgCl(s) + Ba(NO3)2(aq) to give 4.48 g of AgCl. What is the percent yield of AgCl?
A5.95-g sample of AgNO3 (169.87 g/mol) is reacted with excess BaCl 2 to give a precipitate of AgCl (143.32 g/mol) according to the equation 2AgNO 31 oq) + BaCl 2 aq) 2AgCl(s) + Ba(NO3)2(aq) to give 3.03 g of AgC (143.32 g/mol). What is the percent yield of AgCl? OA. 2004 (like that would be possible...) B.60.496 OC.30.2% 0.50.9% O E 40.29
. Consider the endothermic reaction: Fe3+(aq) + Cl-(aq) → FeCl2+(aq). Use Le Châtelier’s principle to predict how the equilibrium concentration of the complex ion FeCl2+ will change when: (3.1) Fe(NO3)3 is added (3.2) Cl- is precipitated as AgCl by addition of AgNO3 (3.3) The temperature is increased (3.4) A catalyst is added (3.5) The pressure of the system is increased
13. b) Suppose only 4.02 grams of Fe(NO3), are recovered in the above reaction. What is the percent yield of Fe(NO), will form? 14. For the equation Pb(NO3)2 +K SO, à 2KNO, + PbSO, 22.9 grams of Pb(NO), is reached with an excess of K, SO, and 2.41 grams of KNO, are recovered. What is the percent yield? 15. Let's say the reaction H,SO, + 2 KOH à K.SO. + 2H,0, is known to proceed by a 20.85% yield via...
For the following reaction, 5.09 grams of iron(II) chloride are mixed with excess silver nitrate Assume that the percent yield of iron(II) nitrate is 93.4% Iron(II) chloride(aq) + silver nitrate(aq) iron(II) nitrate(aq) + silver chloride(s) What is the ideal yield of iron(II) nitrate? What is the actual yield of iron(II) nitrate? grams grams Submit ANSWER Retry Entire Group 2 more group attempts remaining The equation for this reaction is: FeCl2(aq) + 2 AgNO3(aq) - Fe(NO3)2(aq) + 2 AgCl(s)