9. Lead(II) nitrate and aluminum chloride react according to the following equation: 3Pb(NO,), + 2AICI, →3P6CI, + 2Al(NO,), In an experiment, 8.00 g of lead nitrate reacted with 2.67 g of aluminum chloride to give 5.55 g of lead chloride. (a) Which reactant was the limiting reagent? (5 pts) (b) What was the percent yield? (5pts)

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9. Lead(II) nitrate and aluminum chloride react according to the following equation:
3Pb(NO,), + 2A1CI,
In an experiment, 8.00 g of lead nitrate reacted with 2.67 g of aluminum chloride to give
5.55 g of lead chloride.
→3PBCI, + 2AI(NO,),
(a) Which reactant was the limiting reagent? (5 pts)
(b) What was the percent yield? (5pts)
10. Ethyl chloride is prepared by the reaction of chlorine with ethane according to the
following balanced equation.
C,H(g) + Cl,(g) → C,H;Cl(€) + HCl(g)
Ethane
Ethyl chloride
When 5.6 g of ethane is reacted with excess chlorine, 8.2 g of ethyl chloride forms.
Calculate the percent yield of ethyl chloride. (5 pts)
Transcribed Image Text:9. Lead(II) nitrate and aluminum chloride react according to the following equation: 3Pb(NO,), + 2A1CI, In an experiment, 8.00 g of lead nitrate reacted with 2.67 g of aluminum chloride to give 5.55 g of lead chloride. →3PBCI, + 2AI(NO,), (a) Which reactant was the limiting reagent? (5 pts) (b) What was the percent yield? (5pts) 10. Ethyl chloride is prepared by the reaction of chlorine with ethane according to the following balanced equation. C,H(g) + Cl,(g) → C,H;Cl(€) + HCl(g) Ethane Ethyl chloride When 5.6 g of ethane is reacted with excess chlorine, 8.2 g of ethyl chloride forms. Calculate the percent yield of ethyl chloride. (5 pts)
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