Using the data collected (e.g., masses of hydrated metal salt and oxalic acid 1M reacted and actual yield of hydrated metal oxalate precipitate) and the balanced reaction for the formation of the metal oxalate product determine: 4.031g of ammonium iron (II) sulfate hexahydrate concentration of oxalic acid : 50mL of 1M oxalic acid ferrous oxalate dihydrate was formed weighed (Actual Yield) 1.746g. 1. identity of the limiting reactant in the synthesis of ferrous oxalate, 2.Theoretical yield of the ferrous oxalate dihydrate complex, and 3.The per cent yield of the ferrous oxalate dihydrate product of this reaction.
Using the data collected (e.g., masses of hydrated metal salt and oxalic acid 1M reacted and actual yield of hydrated metal oxalate precipitate) and the balanced reaction for the formation of the metal oxalate product determine: 4.031g of ammonium iron (II) sulfate hexahydrate concentration of oxalic acid : 50mL of 1M oxalic acid ferrous oxalate dihydrate was formed weighed (Actual Yield) 1.746g. 1. identity of the limiting reactant in the synthesis of ferrous oxalate, 2.Theoretical yield of the ferrous oxalate dihydrate complex, and 3.The per cent yield of the ferrous oxalate dihydrate product of this reaction.
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Using the data collected (e.g., masses of hydrated metal salt and oxalic acid 1M reacted and actual yield of hydrated metal oxalate precipitate) and the balanced reaction for the formation of the metal oxalate product determine:
4.031g of ammonium iron (II) sulfate hexahydrate
concentration of oxalic acid : 50mL of 1M oxalic acid
ferrous oxalate dihydrate was formed weighed (Actual Yield) 1.746g.
1. identity of the limiting reactant in the synthesis of ferrous oxalate,
2.Theoretical yield of the ferrous oxalate dihydrate complex, and
3.The per cent yield of the ferrous oxalate dihydrate product of this reaction.
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