Chemistry 10th Edition

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Chapter 3 - Chemical Equations and Reaction of Stoichiometry - Exercises - Percent Yield from Chemical Reactions - Page 109: 41

Answer

a. 0.0462 mol BrCl b. 0.0119 mol Br2

Work Step by Step

a. Theoretical yield: Use either of the reactants to determine the number of moles of BrCl produced. Multiply the moles of Br2 by the molar ratio: 0.0350 mol Br2 x (2 mol BrCl/1 mol Br2) = 0.070 mol BrCl Actual yield = Theoretical Yield x (Percent yield/100) = 0.070mol x 0.660 = 0.0462 mol BrCl b. Find the amount of Br2 consumed to produce 0.0462 moles of BrCl. Multiply the moles of BrCl by the molar ratio. 0.0462 mol BrCl x (1 mol Br2/2 mol BrCl2) = 0.0231 mol Br2 Excess Br2 = given Br2-consumed Br2 = 0.0350 mol - 0.0231 mol = 0.0119 mol Br2 unchanged
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