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Stoichiometry - Percent Yield Worksheet SHOW ALL WORK!!!!!


NOTE: 1) % Yield = Actual Yield x 100 Theoretical Yeild
Theoretical Yield = answer to your stoich problem. Actual Yield = given in the problem or the experimental yield.

Balance the equation for the reaction of iron (III) phosphate with sodium sulfate to make iron (III) sulfate and sodium phosphate. FePO4 + Na2SO4 Fe2(SO4)3 + Na3PO4

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If I perform this reaction with 25 grams of iron (III) phosphate and an excess of sodium sulfate, how many grams of iron (III) sulfate can I make?

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If 18.5 grams of iron (III) sulfate are actually made when I do this reaction, what is my percent yield?

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Is the answer from problem #3 reasonable? Explain.

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If I do this reaction with 15 grams of sodium sulfate and get a 65.0% yield, how many grams of sodium phosphate will I make?

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a) I began this reaction with 20 grams of lithium hydroxide. What is my theoretical yield of lithium chloride?

b) I actually produced 6 grams of lithium chloride. What is my percent yield?

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C3H8 +

5 O2

3 CO2

4 H2O

a) If I start with 5 grams of C3H8, what is my theoretical yield of water?

b) I got a percent yield of 75% How many grams of water did I make?

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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?

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Write the equation for the reaction of iron (III) phosphate with sodium sulfate to make iron (III) sulfate and sodium phosphate. 2 FePO4 + 3 Na2SO4 1 Fe2(SO4)3 + 2 Na3PO4

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If I perform this reaction with 25 grams of iron (III) phosphate and an excess of sodium sulfate, how many grams of iron (III) sulfate can I make? 25/ = 1/3 = x = 17.2 grams iron (III) sulfate

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If 18.5 grams of iron (III) sulfate are actually made when I do this reaction, what is my percent yield? (18.5 / 17.2) x 100% = 108% yield

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Is the answer from problem #3 reasonable? Explain. No. Any yield over 100% is a violation of the Law of conservation of mass.

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If I do this reaction with 15 grams of sodium sulfate and get a 65.0% yield, how many grams of sodium phosphate will I make? According to the stoichiometry, the theoretical yield is 11.5 grams. Multiplying this by 0.650, you get 7.48 grams.

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