I'm not 100% sure but I'm leaning towards D. :)
Hydrogen should be your final answer.
Answer:
83.8%
Explanation:
The balanced reaction equation is;
2Al(s) + 3Cl2(g) → 2AlCl3(s)
Now we have to obtain the limiting reactant as the reactant that produces the least amount of AlCl3
Amount of Al = 3.11g/27 g/mol = 0.115 moles
If 2 moles of Al yields 2 moles of AlCl3
Then 0.115 moles of Al yields 0.115 moles of AlCl3
For Cl2
Amount of Cl2 = 5.32 g/71 g/mol= 0.075 moles
If 3 moles of Cl2 yields 2 moles of AlCl3
0.075 moles of Cl2 yields 0.075 * 2/3 = 0.05 moles of AlCl3
Hence Cl2 is the limiting reactant
Theoretical yield of AlCl3 = 0.05 moles of AlCl3 * 133g/mol = 6.65 g
%yield = actual yield /theoretical yield * 100
%yield = 5.57 g/6.65 g * 100
%yield = 83.8%
Answer:
The correct answer is KNO3
Explanation:
Pb(NO3)2 +2 KCl -> PbCl2 + KNO3
If we look at the left side of the equation we could see that there are 1 lead atom, 2 nitrate atoms ,2 potassium atoms and 2 chlorine atoms
Now when we look at the right side of the equation, we found that there are –
1 lead atom and 2 chlorine atoms (PbCl2) , thus lead and chlorine are balanced as they have the same number of atom in LHS and RHS
There is only 1 potassium and 1 nitrate atom on RHS , thus KNO3 is not balanced.
The balanced equation would be –
Pb(NO3)2 +2 KCl -> PbCl2 +2 KNO3