CHEM 107 Lecture Notes - Lecture 27: Mononitrotoluene, Limiting Reagent, Filter Paper

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Amount of product calculated to form from a reaction. Amount of product actually obtained when the reaction is carried out. In the earlier problem, we calculated that 58. 7g mgcl2 should form from the reaction of 50. 6 g mg(oh)2 with 45. 0g hcl. Tells you what percentage of the theoretical yield you actually got when you carried out the reaction. % yield = (actual yield / theoretical yield) x 100. Why don"t we ever get 100% yield? (don"t need to memorize) This uses up some of the reactants or products. According to the following equation, calculate the % yield of c7h7no2 if 550. 0g of toluene (c7h8) added to an excess of nitric acid (hno3) produces 305g of the p- nitrotoluene product. 550g x (1 mol / 92. 134) x (1 mol / 1 mol) x (137. 136g / 1 mol) = 818. 6g. Percent yield = 305 / 818. 6 = 0. 3726 = 37. 3%

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