One way of obtaining pure sodium carbonate is through the decomposition of the mineral trona, Na,(CO,),(HCO,)•2H,0, Na,(co,),(HCO,)-2H,0(s) → 5Na,co,(s) + Co,(g) + 3H,0(g) 3. When 1.00 metric ton (1 x 10° kg) of trona is decomposed, 0.74 metric ton of Na,co, is recovered. What is the percent yield of this reaction? Select one: a. 93% 19 b. 22% C. 83% d. 43% е. 17%

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One way of obtaining pure sodium carbonate is through
the decomposition of the
mineral trona, Na,(CO,),(HCO,) 2H,0,
Na,(Co,),(HCO,) 2H,0(s) → 5Na,cO,(s) + CO,(g)
3H,0(g)
+
When 1.00 metric ton (1 × 10° kg) of trona is
decomposed, 0.74 metric ton of
Na,co, is recovered. What is the percent yield of this
reaction?
Select one:
a. 93%
19
b. 22%
С. 83%
d. 43%
е. 17%
Transcribed Image Text:One way of obtaining pure sodium carbonate is through the decomposition of the mineral trona, Na,(CO,),(HCO,) 2H,0, Na,(Co,),(HCO,) 2H,0(s) → 5Na,cO,(s) + CO,(g) 3H,0(g) + When 1.00 metric ton (1 × 10° kg) of trona is decomposed, 0.74 metric ton of Na,co, is recovered. What is the percent yield of this reaction? Select one: a. 93% 19 b. 22% С. 83% d. 43% е. 17%
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