A perfect percent yield would be 100 based on your results


Lab Assignment: Stoichiometry of a Precipitation Reaction

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Exercise 1: Stoichiometry and a Precipitation Reaction

Data Table 1. Stoichiometry Values.

Initial: CaCl2•2H2O (g)

 

Initial: CaCl2•2H2O (moles)

 

Initial: CaCl2 (moles)

 

Initial: Na2CO3 (moles)

 

Initial: Na2CO3 (g)

 

Theoretical: CaCO3 (g)

 

Mass of Filter paper (g)

 

Mass of Filter Paper + CaCO3 (g)

 

Actual: CaCO3 (g)

 

% Yield:

 

Questions

A. A perfect percent yield would be 100%. Based on your results, describe your degree of accuracy and suggest possible sources of error.

B. What impact would adding twice as much Na2CO3 than required for stoichiometric quantities have on the quantity of product produced?

C. Determine the quantity (g) of pure CaCl2 in 7.5 g of CaCl2•9H2O.

D. Determine the quantity (g) of pure MgSO4 in 2.4 g of MgSO4•7H2O.

E. Conservation of mass was discussed in the background. Describe how conservation of mass (actual, not theoretical) could be checked in the experiment performed.

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