What is the theoretical yield (in g) and percent yield of water in the reaction (%) ?
The combustion of liquid ethanol (C2H5OH) produces carbon dioxide and water. After 4.64 mL of ethanol (density=0.789g/ml) was allowed to burn in the presence of 15.75 g of oxygen gas, 3.70 mL of water (density=1.00g/ml) was collected.
The combustion of liquid ethanol (C2H5OH) produces carbon dioxide and water. After 4.64 mL of ethanol (density=0.789g/ml) was allowed to burn in the presence of 15.75 g of oxygen gas, 3.70 mL of water (density=1.00g/ml) was collected.
1 Answer
Theoretical yield:
Percent yield:
Explanation:
This is the balanced equation:
From this, we know that
The question tells us that there were
To find the number of moles of
Similarly, to find the number of moles of
To react fully with
We only have
Since
So, the number of moles of
Multiplying this by the mass of
That's our theoretical yield—we expect
So, the percent yield would be: