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If my actual yield was 4.5 grams, what was my percent yield? 4) 2 NaCl + CaO CaCl2 + Na2O What is my theoretical yield of sodium oxide if I start with 20 grams of calcium oxide? 5) FeBr2 + 2 KCl FeCl2 + 2 KBr a) What is my theoretical yield of iron (II) chloride if I start with 34 grams of iron (II) bromide? b) What is my percent yield of iron (II) chloride if my actual yield is 4 grams? 6) TiS + H2O H2S + TiO What is my percent yield of titanium (II) oxide if I start with 20 grams of titanium (II) sulfide and my actual yield of titanium (II) oxide is 22 grams? 7) U + 3 Br2 UBr6 What is my actual yield of uranium hexabromide if I start with 100 grams of uranium and get a percent yield of 83% ? 8) H2SO4 H2O + SO3 If I start with 89 grams of sulfuric acid and produce 7.1 grams of water, what is my percent yield? 9) Write the balanced equation for the reaction of lead (II) nitrate with sodium iodide to form sodium nitrate and lead (II) iodide: 10) If I start with 25.0 grams of lead (II) nitrate and 15.0 grams of sodium iodide, how many grams of sodium nitrate can be formed? 11) What is the limiting reagent in the reaction described in problem 2? 12) How much of the nonlimiting reagent will be left over from the reaction in problem #2? Percent, Actual, and Theoretical Yield SOLUTION KEY 1) LiOH + KCl LiCl + KOH a) I began this reaction with 20 grams of lithium hydroxide. What is my theoretical yield of lithium chloride? 35.5 grams b) I actually produced 6 grams of lithium chloride. What is my percent yield? 16.9% 2) C3H8 + 5 O2 3 CO2 + 4 H2O a) If I start with 5 grams of C3H8, what is my theoretical yield of water? 8.2 grams b) I got a percent yield of 75% How many grams of water did I make? 6.1 grams 3) Be + 2 HCl BeCl2 + H2 My theoretical yield of beryllium chloride was 10.7 grams. If my actual yield was 4.5 grams, what was my percent yield? 42.1 % 4) 2 NaCl + CaO CaCl2 + Na2O What is my theoretical yield of sodium oxide if I start with 20 grams of calcium oxide? 22.1 grams 5) FeBr2 + 2 KCl FeCl2 + 2 KBr a) What is myvxzB D F J T V X Z d f r t z |         ".242ghhS@5>*B*CJ ph hS@H*hS@OJQJmHnHsH hS@CJhS@5>*CJ hS@Nvxz 8 : z |     $a$ 0^`024123gh$a$$$a$ 0^`0hJLNPH^z|&&&&''''''''((H*^*`*b*d*l*p*^+|+++++ hS@CJhS@5B*CJH*phU hS@CJH*hS@5B*CJphhS@CJOJQJmHnHsH hS@CJL^&''((H*p*++,-. /11`3x4z4 $0^`0a$$a$ 0^`0 theoretical yield of iron (II) chloride if I start with 34 grams of iron (II) bromide? 20.0 grams of FeCl2 b) What is my percent yield of iron (II) chloride if my actual yield is 4 grams? 20 % 6) TiS + H2O H2S + TiO What is my percent yield of titanium (II) oxide if I start with 20 grams of titanium (II) sulfide and my actual yield of titanium (II) oxide is 22 grams? 137.5 % (theoretical yield is 16.0 grams  students should recognize that this is a trick question, designed to see if they know that 100% is the highest yield possible 7) U + 3 Br2 UBr6 What is my actual yield of uranium hexabromide if I start with 100 grams of uranium and get a percent yield of 83% ? 301.4 grams UBr6 8) H2SO4 H2O + SO3 If I start with 89 grams of sulfuric acid and produce 7.1 grams of water, what is my percent yield? 250.2 grams 1) Write the balanced equation for the reaction of lead (II) nitrate with sodium iodide to form sodium nitrate and lead (II) iodide: Pb(NO3)2 (aq) + 2 NaI (aq) PbI2 (s) + 2 NaNO3 (aq) 2) If I start with 25.0 grams of lead (II) nitrate and 15.0 grams of sodium iodide, how many grams of sodium nitrate can be formed? To solve, the students should do two calculations. In the first, they ll determine the quantity of sodium nitrate that can be formed with 25 grams of lead (II) nitrate, assuming that there s plenty of sodium iodide present to react with it  their calculation should indicate that 12.8 grams of sodium nitrate can be formed. Likewise, they should do a calculation in which they determine the quantity of sodium nitrate that can be formed with 15 grams of sodium iodide. Their calculation should find that 8.51 grams of sodium nitrate can be formed. Since the smallest of the two answers is 8.51 grams, this is the quantity of sodium nitrate that will actually be formed in this reaction. 3) What is the limiting reagent in the reaction described in problem 2? Because sodium iodide is the reagent that causes 8.51 grams of sodium nitrate to be formed, it is the limiting reagent. 4) How much of the nonlimiting reagent will be left over from the reaction in problem #2? 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