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ira [324]
4 years ago
6

What is the percent yield of lithium hydroxide from a reaction of 7.40g of lithium with 10.2g of water? The actual yield was mea

sured to be 12.1g.
Chemistry
2 answers:
Sergio039 [100]4 years ago
8 0
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Nataly [62]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

\boxed{Percentage \ Yield = 47.6 \ percent}

Explanation:

The balanced chemical reaction is

2Li + 2H_{2}O \ \ \ ->  \ \ \ 2LiOH + H_{2}

For the balanced reaction, we've

Lithium = 14 g

Water = 36 g

LiOH = 48 g

Hydrogen gas = 2 g

So,

14 g of lithium = 48 g of lithium hydroxide

And we have:

7.40 g of lithium = x grams of lithium hydroxide

Cross Multiplying,

x grams = \frac{48*7.4}{14}

Grams of lithium = 25.4 g of lithium hydroxide

So, Theoretical Yield = 25.4 g of lithium hydroxide

Now, The %age yield:

%age Yield = \frac{Actual \ Yield}{Theoretical \ Yeild } * 100

%age Yield = \frac{12.1}{25.4} * 100

%age Yield = 47.6%

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