Study Guide for Zumdahl/Zumdahl/DeCoste’s Chemistry, 10th Edition
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Author: Steven S. Zumdahl, Susan A. Zumdahl, Donald J. DeCoste
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Chapter 5, Problem 82E
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Interpretation: The percent yield of the given reaction is to be determined if the actual yield of
Concept introduction:
- Number of moles of a substance, According to ideal gas equation,
- Mole ratios between the reactant and a product of a reaction are depends upon the coefficients of reactant and product in a balanced chemical equation.
- Limiting reagent: limiting reagent is a reactant, which consumes completely in the
chemical reaction . The quantity of the product depends on this limiting reagent, it can be determined with the help of balanced chemical equation for the reaction.
- mass of a substance from its number of moles is,
- Percent yield of reaction is the ratio of mass of actual yield to the mass of theoretical yield.
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