PW-23-Theoretical Yield and Percent Yield Calcs
PW-23-Theoretical Yield and Percent Yield Calcs
PW-23-Theoretical Yield and Percent Yield Calcs
Definitions/Helpful Info
Again, this assignment is not due.
experimental yield
%-yield = × 100
theoretical yield
actual yield
%-yield = × 100
theoretical yield
Instructions
Determine the theoretical yield and the experimental yield, given the information in each question.
You must show your work, including units, through each step of the calculations.
You will need your own paper for this set of problems.
Questions
1a) Calculate the theoretical yield of aluminum chloride (in grams) that can be produced from
10.00 grams of aluminum metal.
1b) A student performed this experiment and obtained 25.23 grams of aluminum chloride.
Determine the percent yield of aluminum chloride.
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182.90 g/mol 18.02 g/mol 100.46 g/mol
2a) An initial mass of 4.00 grams of dichlorine heptoxide was used to synthesize a sample of
perchloric acid. Calculate the theoretical yield, given this information.
2b) If 4.17 grams of perchloric acid was generated, calculate the percent yield for this
experiment.
3a) Calculate the mass of carbon dioxide (in grams) that can be produced from 20.00 grams of
butane liquid.
3b) Calculate the percent yield if a student uses 20.00 grams of butane, but obtains 55.22 grams
of carbon dioxide.
4a) What is the mass (in grams) of fluorine gas that can be produced from 75.00 grams of
iodine pentafluoride.
4b) Calculate the percent yield if a student uses 75.00 grams of iodine pentafluoride, but obtains
24.22 grams of fluorine gas.
5a) Calculate the theoretical yield of vanadium(III) oxide, assuming you begin with 200.00 grams
vanadium metal.
5b) When this experiment is performed by a researcher, an experimental yield of 183.2 grams is
produced. Calculate the percent yield for this experiment.
6a) If a mass of 16.00 grams of calcium phosphide is initially present in the experiment, calculate
the mass of phosphine gas (PH3) that should be generated.
6b) If a mass of 6.12 grams of phosphine gas is actually generated, calculate the percent yield in
this experiment.
6c) Extra Credit: The experimenter is puzzled by his calculation in 6b. Then he looks at his
product, and it seems to be wet. What could the possible explanation to the “weird answer”
to Question 6b? Hint: Look at the reactants.
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166.00 g/mol 18.02 g/mol 158.03 g/mol 253.80 g/mol 86.97 g/mol 56.11 g/mol
7a) Calculate the mass of manganese(IV) oxide that can be synthesized from 15.00 grams of potassium iodide.
7b) Calculate the percent yield of this experiment if a mass of 1.982 grams of manganese(IV) oxide is produced.
8a) Calculate the theoretical yield of iodine, assuming an initial mass of 80.00 g of nitrogen triiodide.
8b) Calculate the percent yield, if a mass of 70.00 grams of iodine is obtained in an experiment.
Question 9
277.13 g/mol 28.02 g/mol 18.02 g/mol 28.01 g/mol 12.01 g/mol
277.13 g/mol 28.02 g/mol 2.02 g/mol 28.01 g/mol 12.01 g/mol
The compound C7H5N2O6 is trinitrotoluene (TNT). TNT can explosively decompose from either of the reactions above. Under controlled
conditions, 5.00 grams actually yielded 2.97 grams of carbon monoxide gas.
Question 9a: Calculate the theoretical yield of carbon monoxide gas by through both reactions.
Question 9b: Determine whether the reaction occurred by Reaction 9a or Reaction 9b.
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Answers
4a) 32.11 g F2
4b) 75.43%-yield F2
6c) The extra mass is probably due to unreacted water still in the product.
8a) 2.620 g I2
8b) 75.66%-yield I2
9b) As 2.97 g CO was produced experimentally, the reaction most likely proceeded through
Reaction 9b.
9c) As the reaction proceeded through Reaction 9b, the percent yield of CO would be 85.5%
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