Answer: 65.38g of Ca(OH)2 is needed
Explanation:
From The equation of reaction
2 HCl + Ca ( OH ) 2 ⟶ CaCl 2 + 2 H 2 O
NB: Molar mass of HCl= 1+35.5=36.5
Ca(OH)2= 74
From The stoichiometric equation
2mol of HCl(36.5×2=73) require 1mol of Ca(OH)2 (74g)
Hence 64.5g of HCl will require 64.5×74/73= 65.38g of Ca(OH)2
Answer:
A. Atoms of new elements are found.
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<span>Use the Avogadro constant :
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1 mole -------------- 6.02*10²³ molecules
0.0524 moles -------- molecules H2O
molecules H2O = 0.0524* ( 6.02*10²³) / 1
molecules H2O = 3.15*10²² / 1
= 3.15*10²² molecules H2O
The percentage yield obtained from the given reaction above is 74.8%
<h3>Balanced equation </h3>
P₄ + 6Cl₂ → 4PCl₃
Molar mass of P₄ = 31 × 4 = 124 g/mol
Mass of P₄ from the balanced equation = 1 × 124 = 124 g
Molar mass of PCl₃ = 31 + (35.5×3) = 137.5 g/mol
Mass of PCl₃ from the balanced equation = 4 × 137.5 = 550 g
<h3>SUMMARY</h3>
From the balanced equation above,
124 g of P₄ reacted to produce 550 g of PCl₃
<h3>How to determine the theoretical yield </h3>
From the balanced equation above,
124 g of P₄ reacted to produce 550 g of PCl₃
Therefore,
79.12 g of P₄ will react to produce = (79.12 × 550) / 124 = 350.9 g of PCl₃
<h3>How to determine the percentage yield </h3>
- Actual yield of PCl₃ = 262.6 g
- Theoretical yield of PCl₃ = 350.9 g
Percentage yield = (Actual /Theoretical) × 100
Percentage yield = (262.6 / 350.9) × 100
Percentage yield = 74.8%
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