Formal Laboratory: Percentage Yield
Formal Laboratory: Percentage Yield
Formal Laboratory: Percentage Yield
actual yield
theoretical yield
x 100 %
In this laboratory session you will be reacting hydrochloric acid, HCl, and a known mass of
sodium hydrogen carbonate, NaHCO3 , to produce solid sodium chloride, carbon dioxide gas,
and water.
PURPOSE:
1. To make sodium chloride and determine its mass.
2. To calculate the theoretical yield of sodium chloride from the balanced chemical equation.
3. To calculate the percentage yield of sodium chloride.
4. To list the possible reasons for a yield that is not 100%.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS:
HCl is corrosive. It emits fumes of HCl gas, therefore protective aprons and safety
glasses must be worn at all times. Students wearing contact lenses should not perform
this experiment.
Avoid all contact with skin. If any acid does get on your skin, wash off immediately with
large amounts of water.
Carefully follow all instructions given in class about evaporating the reaction mixture. Avoid
touching the hot apparatus and report any burns.
PROCEDURE:
1. Obtain the pre-weighed test tube containing a known mass of sodium hydrogen carbonate.
mass of test tube: _______
2. Place the test tube in the test tube rack and add, drop by drop, the provided hydrochloric
acid (concentration 3.0 mol/L). Wait until all the effervescence has stopped before adding
the next drop of acid. Continue until no further reaction occurs on adding a drop of acid.
observations:
3. Using the provided apparatus, clamp the test tube in place. Ensure that the clamped test
tube is at a 45o angle, with its opening towards the blackboard. Check with your teacher to
ensure proper set up before proceeding.
4. Turn on the Bunsen burner. Heat the product as shown, until it is completely dry. While
heating be sure to not allow the test tube to spill over remove the source of heat when the
rate of bubbling becomes too great.
observations:
5. Check that the evaporation of water has finished by holding a clean, cold, dry beaker at
the mouth of the reaction tube and looking for condensation on it. If condensation does
occur, continue heating for three more minutes and test again.
6. Allow the test tube to cool. Record the mass of the test tube and product:
mass of test tube and product: ______
7. Carefully wash the test tube and put it to dry.
WRITE UP:
For your write up you will be following the included How to Write a Lab Report.
- Your purpose in this laboratory is based on part 1 of the PURPOSE.
- You do not have a hypothesis since you did not design the lab
- Dont forget to note any observations in an organized format. This section of your report
should also include all of your measurements (with units), set up in a neat an organized table.
It should not include your calculations!
- The analysis should include all the relevant calculations (with units).
APPLICATION
mark*:
4
3
___the Methods section is clearly stated
___ in past-tense
___ describes the exact steps followed
___ the Observations are well organized and include units
___ do not include inferences!
___key words and ideas are correctly used
___complicated vocabulary is explained/defined
THINKING
mark*:
4
3
___ the Analysis includes all of the relevant calculations
___ all the calculations are done well (sd, units)
___ addresses assigned questions