Asked by Connor
C2H6(g) + O2(g) CO2(g) + H2O(g)
(a) Consider the unbalanced equation above. What is the maximum mass of CO2 that can be produced when 21.0 g of C2H6 and 38.5 g O2 react?
(b) If 24.7 g of carbon dioxide is actually produced by the reaction in part (a), what is the percent yield for this reaction?
(a) Consider the unbalanced equation above. What is the maximum mass of CO2 that can be produced when 21.0 g of C2H6 and 38.5 g O2 react?
(b) If 24.7 g of carbon dioxide is actually produced by the reaction in part (a), what is the percent yield for this reaction?
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Answered by
DrBob222
Another LR problem. Follow that last problem I did for you to calculate mass CO2. This is the theoretical yield.
b. For % yield = (actual yield/theor yield)*100 = ?
b. For % yield = (actual yield/theor yield)*100 = ?
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