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1 Percentage Yield and Energy Lesson 3

2 Sometimes reactions do not go to completion
Sometimes reactions do not go to completion. Reaction can have yields from 1% to 100%. 1. How many grams of Fe are produced by the reaction of 100. g of Fe2O3, if the percentage yield is 75.0%? 2 Fe2O C  Fe CO2 4 100. g ? g 100. g Fe2O3 x 1 mole x 4 mole Fe x g x = g 159.6 g 2 mole Fe2O3 1 mole

3 Percentage Yield = Actual Yield x 100%
Theoretical Yield Actual Yield is what is experimentally measured. Theoretical Yield is what is calculated using stoichiometry.

4 2. In an experiment 152. g of AgNO3 is used to make 75. 1 g of
2. In an experiment 152. g of AgNO3 is used to make 75.1 g of Ag2SO4(s). Calculate the percentage yield. AgNO3(aq) + Na2SO4(aq)  Ag2SO4(s) + 2NaNO3(aq) 75.1 g actual yield 2 1 152 g ? g 152. g AgNO3 x 1 mole x 1 Ag2SO4 x g = g 169.9 g 2 mole AgNO3 1 mole % yield = x % = 53.8 % 139.5

5 Energy Calculations The energy term in a balanced equation can be used to calculate the amount of energy consumed or produced in a reaction. How much energy is required to produce 25.4 g of H2? + 2H2O  H2 + O2 213 kJ 2 ? kJ 25.4 g 25.4 g H2 x 1 mole x kJ = kJ 2.02 g 2 mole H2

6 4. How many molecules of H2 can be produced when 452 kJ of
4. How many molecules of H2 can be produced when 452 kJ of energy if consumed? 2 H2O 213 kJ 2 H2 + O2 452 kJ ? Molecules 452 kJ x 2 moles H2 x x molecs = x molecs 213 kJ 1 mole

7 5. How much energy is produced by an explosion of a 5. 2 L
5. How much energy is produced by an explosion of a 5.2 L balloon full of hydrogen at STP? H2 + O2  2H2O 2 213 kJ 5.2 L ? kJ 5.2 L x 1 mole x kJ = kJ 22.4 L 2 moles H2


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