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If 200.0 mg of Mg was used in this experiment, calculate theoretical yield of H and then determine the percent yield [use actual yield from 2a].
If 200.0 mg of Mg was used in this experiment, calculate theoretical yield of H and then determine the percent yield [use actual yield from 2a].
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sample 1 | |
mass of beaker | 28.36g |
mass of beaker + CuCl2 | 28.61g |
mass of CuCl2 | 0.97g |
mass of Mg required | 0.27g |
actual mass of Mg required on weighing paper | 0.99g |
mass of beaker + copper metal | 28.74g |
mass of copper metal (actual) | 0.38g |
mass of copper metal (theoretical) | |
percent yield |
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balanced chemcial equation; CuCl2(aq)+Mg(s)---> MgCl2(aq)+Cu(s)