23. Consider the reaction: 3 AgC2H;O2(aq) + Na3PO4(aq) → Ag:PO46) + 3 NaC2H3O2(aq) 4.000 g of silver acetate are added to 4.000 g of sodium phosphate What is the limiting reactant? b. а. What mass of silver phosphate will be produced? What mass of the excess reactant was used in this reaction? с.

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23. Consider the reaction: 3 AgC2H3O2(aq) + NazPO4(aq) → Ag3PO4(s) + 3 NaC2H3O2(aq)
4.000 g of silver acetate are added to 4.000 g of sodium phosphate
What is the limiting reactant?
b.
а.
What mass of silver phosphate will be produced?
What mass of the excess reactant was used in this reaction?
с.
24. If 4.35 g of solid phosphorus react with excess liquid bromine to create 30.70 g of phosphorus
tribromide, what is the percent yield?
25. Consider the chemical reaction: Zns) + 2 HCl(ag) → ZNC12(aq) + H2«g)
3.70 g of zinc react with 12.4 mL of HCl (D = 1.08 g/mL).
What is the theoretical yield of silver to be produced?
b. If 0.074 g hydrogen are produced, what is the percent yield?
а.
Transcribed Image Text:23. Consider the reaction: 3 AgC2H3O2(aq) + NazPO4(aq) → Ag3PO4(s) + 3 NaC2H3O2(aq) 4.000 g of silver acetate are added to 4.000 g of sodium phosphate What is the limiting reactant? b. а. What mass of silver phosphate will be produced? What mass of the excess reactant was used in this reaction? с. 24. If 4.35 g of solid phosphorus react with excess liquid bromine to create 30.70 g of phosphorus tribromide, what is the percent yield? 25. Consider the chemical reaction: Zns) + 2 HCl(ag) → ZNC12(aq) + H2«g) 3.70 g of zinc react with 12.4 mL of HCl (D = 1.08 g/mL). What is the theoretical yield of silver to be produced? b. If 0.074 g hydrogen are produced, what is the percent yield? а.
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