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Irina18 [472]
2 years ago
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Compound A reacts with Compound B to form only one product, Compound C, and it's known the usual percent yield of C in this reac

tion is 78%. Suppose 10.0 g of A are reacted with excess Compound B, and 12.9g of Compound C are successfully isolated at the end of the reaction.
1. What was the theoretical yield of C?
2. How much B was consumed by the reaction?
Chemistry
1 answer:
Allushta [10]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

1. 16.54 grams.

2. 6.64 grams.

Explanation:

Hello,

In this case, the undergoing chemical reaction is:

A+B\rightarrow C

Thus, with the given information, the theoretical yield of C is:

m_C^{theoretical}=\frac{12.9g}{0.78}=16.54g

Moreover, by considering the law of conservation of mass, the mass at the beginning of the reaction equals the mass at the end of the reaction, therefore, the mass of B that was consumed was:

m_B=m_C-m_A=16.54g-10.0g=6.64g

Best regards.

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