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- what is the theoretical yield of waffles if you have 5 cups of flour, 9 eggs and 3 tbs of oil?
given: 2 cups flour + 3 eggs + 1 tbs oil → 4 waffles
a) 10
b) 8
c) 12
d) 4
e) not enough information
- if the theoretical yield of a reaction is 75.0 grams of product and the actual yield is 42.0g. what is
the percent yield?
a) 31.5
b) 178
c) 75.0
d) 56.0
e) none of the above
- what is the limiting reagent for the following reaction given we have 3.4 moles of ca(no₃)₂ and 2.4 21)
moles of li₃po₄?
reaction: 3ca(no₃)₂ + 2li₃po₄ → 6lino₃ + ca₃(po₄)₂
a) ca₃(po₄)₂
b) ca(no₃)₂
c) lino₃
d) li₃po₄
e) not enough information
- how many moles of lithium nitrate are theoretically produced if we start with 3.4 moles of
ca(no₃)₂ and 2.4 moles of li₃po₄?
reaction: 3ca(no₃)₂ + 2li₃po₄ → 6lino₃ + ca₃(po₄)₂
a) 6.8
b) 7.2
c) 1.2
d) 1.1
e) not enough information
- what is the excess reagent for the reaction below given that you start with 10.0 g of al and
19.0 grams of o₂?
reaction: 4al + 3o₂ → 2al₂o₃
a) o₂
b) al
c) al₂o₃
d) both al and o₂
e) not enough information
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Step1: Calculate waffles from flour
Given \(2\) cups flour make \(4\) waffles. For \(5\) cups flour: \(\frac{4}{2}\times5 = 10\) waffles.
Step2: Calculate waffles from eggs
Given \(3\) eggs make \(4\) waffles. For \(9\) eggs: \(\frac{4}{3}\times9=12\) waffles.
Step3: Calculate waffles from oil
Given \(1\) tbs oil make \(4\) waffles. For \(3\) tbs oil: \(\frac{4}{1}\times3 = 12\) waffles.
The limiting reactant is flour (gives least waffles).
Step1: Use percent - yield formula
Percent yield \(=\frac{\text{actual yield}}{\text{theoretical yield}}\times100\). Given actual yield \(=42.0\) g, theoretical yield \(=75.0\) g.
Percent yield \(=\frac{42.0}{75.0}\times 100=56.0\)
Step1: Use mole - ratio from reaction
From \(3Ca(NO_3)_2+2Li_3PO_4
ightarrow6LiNO_3 + Ca_3(PO_4)_2\), mole ratio \(Ca(NO_3)_2:Li_3PO_4 = 3:2\)
For \(3.4\) moles \(Ca(NO_3)_2\), moles of \(Li_3PO_4\) needed \(=\frac{2}{3}\times3.4\approx2.27\) moles. We have \(2.4\) moles \(Li_3PO_4\).
For \(2.4\) moles \(Li_3PO_4\), moles of \(Ca(NO_3)_2\) needed \(=\frac{3}{2}\times2.4 = 3.6\) moles. We have \(3.4\) moles \(Ca(NO_3)_2\).
\(Ca(NO_3)_2\) is limiting.
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A. 10
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