(4 PTS) A Student Makes Aspirin in Lab. She Reports That She Has Produced 2.43 G. If The
(4 PTS) A Student Makes Aspirin in Lab. She Reports That She Has Produced 2.43 G. If The
Sections 2, 3, 4- you must do at least 1 problem from each section. Your remaining points can come from any section. Show work, use sig figs and units. Happy hundreds!! Penalties: Balancing- 1 pt, Equation- 2 pts Section 1. 1. Define limiting reactant. Give an example from everyday life of a limiting reactant. (2 pts) 2. Why is it impossible to get above 100% yield? (2 pts) 3. Why is it important to balance an equation before doing a stoichiometry problem? (2 pts) 4. What is a mole ratio? (2 pts) 5. When doing a stoichimetry problem, why cant you go directly from mol O2 to g HCl? (2 pts)
Section 2. 6. (4 pts) Pb + B2(CrO4)3 B + PbCrO4 If 0.1 moles of Pb and 0.5 mol B2(CrO4)3 are available to react, which is the limiting reactant?
7. (5 pts) Iron oxide can be made through the following reaction: Fe + H2O Fe3O4 + H2. When 36.0 g of H2O react with 167 g Fe, which is the limiting reactant?
8. (6 pts) Copper and silver nitrate react by single replacement. If 2.50 mol Cu and 5.50 mol AgNO3 are available to react, which is the limiting reactant?
Section 3. 9. (4 pts) A student makes aspirin in lab. She reports that she has produced 2.43 g. If the theoretical yield of aspirin for the lab is 3.71 g, what is her percent yield?
11. (6 pts) Copper is made through the following reaction: Al + CuSO4 Al2(SO4)3 + Cu If 3.23 g of Al react and the percent yield is 75.2%, how many grams of copper were made?
Section 4. 12. (4 pts) Mg + O2 MgO If 2.00 mol Mg are used, how many moles of O2 need to be used?