Problem #7: How many grams of PFs can be formed from 9.46 g of PF3 and 9.42 g of XeF, in the following reaction? 2PF; + XeF, ---> 2PF, + Xe

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3. Answer the following problems with complete solutions.
Problem #7: How many grams of PF; can be formed from 9.46 g of PF; and 9.42 g of
XeF, in the following reaction?
2PF; + XeF, ---> 2PF; + Xe
Problem #8: How many grams of IF; would be produced using 44.01 grams of
IO; and 101.0 grams of BrF3?
61,0, + 20B1F3 ---> 12IF; + 150, + 10B1,
Problem #9: 950.0 grams of copper(II) sulfate are reacted with 460.0 grams of zinc
metal. (a) What is the theoretical yield of Cu? (b) If 295.8 grams of copper are
actually obtained from this reaction, what is the percent yield?
Problem #10: What weight of each substance is present after 0.4500 g of P,O10 and
1.5000 g of PCls are reacted completely?
P,O10 + 6PCI5 ---> 10POCI3
Transcribed Image Text:Problem #7: How many grams of PF; can be formed from 9.46 g of PF; and 9.42 g of XeF, in the following reaction? 2PF; + XeF, ---> 2PF; + Xe Problem #8: How many grams of IF; would be produced using 44.01 grams of IO; and 101.0 grams of BrF3? 61,0, + 20B1F3 ---> 12IF; + 150, + 10B1, Problem #9: 950.0 grams of copper(II) sulfate are reacted with 460.0 grams of zinc metal. (a) What is the theoretical yield of Cu? (b) If 295.8 grams of copper are actually obtained from this reaction, what is the percent yield? Problem #10: What weight of each substance is present after 0.4500 g of P,O10 and 1.5000 g of PCls are reacted completely? P,O10 + 6PCI5 ---> 10POCI3
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