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Possibly useful values: MW_AgNO3 = 169.87g/mol: MW_CaCl2 = 110.98g/mol: MW_AgCl = 143.32g/mol: MW_Ca(NO3)2 = 164.09g/mol A precipitation experiment was performed by mixing 17.00 mL of 3.00M silver nitrate (AgNO_3) and 15.00 mL of 2.00 M calcium chloride (CaCl_2). A white precipitate was formed, and upon filtration, 5.63 g of the precipitate were recovered. a. Predict the products of the reaction (including states of matter!) b. Balance the reaction (parts a and b can be done together by provided a complete balanced chemical equation) c. What is the true theoretical yield for this reaction? d. What is the Limiting Reagent? e. What is the percent yield of this experiment?
Possibly useful values: MW_AgNO3 = 169.87g/mol: MW_CaCl2 = 110.98g/mol: MW_AgCl = 143.32g/mol: MW_Ca(NO3)2 = 164.09g/mol A precipitation experiment was performed by mixing 17.00 mL of 3.00M silver nitrate (AgNO_3) and 15.00 mL of 2.00 M calcium chloride (CaCl_2). A white precipitate was formed, and upon filtration, 5.63 g of the precipitate were recovered. a. Predict the products of the reaction (including states of matter!) b. Balance the reaction (parts a and b can be done together by provided a complete balanced chemical equation) c. What is the true theoretical yield for this reaction? d. What is the Limiting Reagent? e. What is the percent yield of this experiment?
Jean KeelingLv2
17 Jan 2019