Asked by wesley
1. Liquid phosphorus trichloride, PCl3 is made by the direct combination of phosphorus and chlorine
a. What is the maximum mass of PCl3 that can be produced from 125 g of P4 and 323 g Cl2?
b. What mass of P4 remains after the reaction?
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Answered by
mandla
2.2. Billions of kilograms of urea, are produced annually for use as a fertilizer. The reaction used is given below.
NH3(g) + CO2(g) → CO(NH2)2(s) + H2O(l)
The typical starting reaction mixture has a 3:1 mole ratio of NH3 to CO2. If 47.7 g urea forms per mole of that reacts, what is the
2.2.1. Theoretical yield; [5]
2.2.2. Actual yield; [2]
2.2.3. Percent yield? [2]
NH3(g) + CO2(g) → CO(NH2)2(s) + H2O(l)
The typical starting reaction mixture has a 3:1 mole ratio of NH3 to CO2. If 47.7 g urea forms per mole of that reacts, what is the
2.2.1. Theoretical yield; [5]
2.2.2. Actual yield; [2]
2.2.3. Percent yield? [2]