Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
It is equal to the number of moles of acid that reacted. When Oxalic acid is your limiting reactant it is the # of moles of oxalic acid used. When NaOH is your limiting reactant it is equal to the number of moles of NaOH used.
Answer:
Approximately .
Explanation:
Balanced equation for this reaction:
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Look up the relative atomic mass of elements in the limiting reactant, , as well as those in the product of interest, :
Calculate the formula mass for both the limiting reactant and the product of interest:
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Calculate the quantity of the limiting reactant () available to this reaction:
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Refer to the balanced equation for this reaction. The coefficients of the limiting reactant () and the product () are both . Thus:
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In other words, for every of formula units that are consumed, of formula units would (in theory) be produced. Thus, calculate the theoretical yield of in this experiment:
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Calculate the theoretical yield of this experiment in terms of the mass of expected to be produced:
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Given that the actual yield in this question (in terms of the mass of ) is , calculate the percentage yield of this experiment:
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Answer:
75 g
Explanation:
1 half life = 600/2 = 300g
2 half life = 300/2 = 150g
3 half life = 150/2 = 75g