Asked by Stephanie
Heating an ore of antimony (Sb2S3) in the presence of iron gives the element antimony and iron(II) sulfide.
Sb2S3 (s) + 3Fe(s) ¨ 2Sb(s) + 3FeS(s)
When 15.0 g Sb2S3 reacts with an excess of Fe, 9.84 g Sb is produced. What is the percent yield of this reaction?
Sb2S3 (s) + 3Fe(s) ¨ 2Sb(s) + 3FeS(s)
When 15.0 g Sb2S3 reacts with an excess of Fe, 9.84 g Sb is produced. What is the percent yield of this reaction?
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Answered by
Chopsticks
Okay, the formula is Actual Yield/Theortical Yield * 100 = Percent Yield
9.84g Sb is your actual yield
To find your theortical yield, you first have to find the grams of Fe. Then find out which is the limiting reaction. Use the limiting reaction (your theortical yield) and plug it into the formula.
9.84g Sb is your actual yield
To find your theortical yield, you first have to find the grams of Fe. Then find out which is the limiting reaction. Use the limiting reaction (your theortical yield) and plug it into the formula.
Answered by
Stephanie
Is the percent yield 91.5%?
Answered by
Chopsticks
I got 28.77%
Answered by
Chopsticks
Woops! I worked it over and got about 91.5%
You are right. Sorry.
You are right. Sorry.
Answered by
Stephanie
thanks for helping. :)
Answered by
DrBob222
91.5% is correct.
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