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-Dominant- [34]
3 years ago
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I don't know can you help me

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Explanation:

Relative atomic mass data from a modern periodic table:

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What's the <em>theoretical</em> yield of this reaction?

In other words, what's the mass of the CO₂ that should come out of heating 40.1 grams of CaCO₃?

Molar mass of CaCO₃:

M(\text{CaCO}_3) = 40.078 + 12.011 + 3 \times 15.999 = 100.086\;\text{g}\cdot\text{mol}^{-1}.

Number of moles of CaCO₃ available:

\displaystyle n(\text{CaCO}_3) =\frac{m}{M} = \frac{40.1}{100.086} = 0.400655\;\text{mol}.

Look at the chemical equation. The coefficient in front of both CaCO₃ and CO₂ is one. Decomposing every mole of CaCO₃ should produce one mole of CO₂.

n(\text{CO}2) = n(\text{CaCO}_3)= 0.400655\;\text{mol}.

Molar mass of CO₂:

M(\text{CO}_2) = 12.011 + 2\times 15.999 = 44.009\;\text{g}\cdot\text{mol}^{-1}.

Mass of the 0.400655 moles of \text{CO}_2 expected for the 40.1 grams of CaCO₃:

m(\text{CO}_2) = n\cdot M = 0.400655 \times 44.009 = 17.632\;\text{g}.

What's the <em>percentage</em> yield of this reaction?

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For example : For Carbon - 13 isotope.

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