

Limiting Reactants and Percent Yield
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Physics
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10th Grade
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Hard
James Gonzalez
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Limiting reactants and Percentage yield

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Reactants
Limiting reactant- reactant that limits the amount of the other reactant that can combine and the amount of product that can form in a chemical reaction
Excess reactant- The substance that is not used up completely in a reaction
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Example Limiting Reaction
Silicon Dioxide(quartz) is usually quite unreactive but reacts readily with hydrogen fluoride according to the following equation.
SiO2(s) + 4HF (g) ---> SiF4(g) + 2H2)(l)
If 6.0 mol HF is added to 4.5 mol SiO2, which is the limiting reactant?
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Multiple Choice
Some Rocket engines use a mixture of hydrazine, N2H4, and hydrogen peroxide, H2O2, as the propellant. The reaction is given by the following equation.
N2H4(l) + 2H2O2(l) ---> N2(g) + 4H2O(g)
What is the limiting reactant in this reaction when .750 mol N2H4 is mixed with .500 mol H2O2?
H2O2
N2H4
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Multiple Choice
Some Rocket engines use a mixture of hydrazine, N2H4, and hydrogen peroxide, H2O2, as the propellant. The reaction is given by the following equation.
N2H4(l) + 2H2O2(l) ---> N2(g) + 4H2O(g)
What is the limiting reactant in this reaction when .750 mol N2H4 is mixed with .500 mol H2O2?
H2O2
N2H4
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Multiple Select
Some Rocket engines use a mixture of hydrazine, N2H4, and hydrogen peroxide, H2O2, as the propellant. The reaction is given by the following equation.
N2H4(l) + 2H2O2(l) ---> N2(g) + 4H2O(g)
How much of each product in moles if formed?
.250 mol N2
1.00 mol H2O
.500 mol H2O
1.mol N2
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Yield and Percentage Yield
Theoretical yield- maximum amount of product that can be produced from a given amount of reactant
Actual Yield- the measured amount of a product obtained from a reaction
Percentage yield- the ratio of the actual yield to the theoretical yield, multiplied by 100
percentage yield
theoretical yieldactual yieldx 100
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Percentage yield
Chorobenzane, C6H5Cl, is used in the production of many important chemicals, such as aspirin, dyes, and disinfectants. ONe industrial method of preparing chlorobenzane is to react to benzene, C6H6, with chlorine, as represented by the following equation.
C6H6(l) + Cl2(g) ----> C6H5Cl(l) + HCl(g)
When 36.8g C6H6 reacts with an excess of Cl2, the actual yield of C6H5Cl is 38.8 g. What is the percentge yield of C6H5Cl?
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Multiple Choice
Methanol can be produced through the reaction of CO and H2 in the presence of a catalyst.
CO(g) + 2H2(g) --catalyst--> CH3OH(l)
If 75.0g of CO react to produce 68.4 g CH3OH, what is the percentage yield of CH3OH?
79.7%
75.3%
68.4%
72.9%
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