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Using the % yield calculation (please state), what is the percentage yield for the reaction of calcium oxide with water to produce calcium hydroxide if the theoretical yield is 4.0g but only 1.5g is produced?

The equation for percentage yield is as follows: % yield = ([Actual mass of product obtained]/[Maximum theoretical mass]) x 100 Therefore using this equation, we can obtain the % yield by inputting the actua...
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In the labratory you are given 1.5g of butyl butanoate ester C8H16O2. (i) Draw the functional group of this compound. (ii) What is the emperical formula of the compound. (iii) What is the molar mass of the compound? (iv) How many moles were you given

(i) Ester functional group RCOOR(ii) The emperical formula is the simplest whole number ratio of atoms in a compound therefore C4H8O(iii) The molar mass is C (12 x 8) = 96 H (1 x 18) = 18 O (2 x 16) = 32Mola...
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An iron-alloy nail (2.41g) is dissolved in 100cm3 acid. 10cm3 portions of this solution are titrated with KMnO4 (0.02M) and 9.80cm3 of KMnO4 was needed to react with iron solution. What % of iron by mass is in the nail?

This is a common example of a titration calculation which can be broken down into several key steps:1) Write a balanced equation for the redox reaction:MnO4 - + 8H+ + 5Fe2+ --> Mn2+ + 4H2O + 5Fe3+(This eq...
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What are the three pieces of evidence that disprove the Kekulé model of Benzene?

The enthalpy change of hydrogenation is less exothermic than suggested by the Kekulé model ( -208kJmol -1 instead of the expected -357kJmol -1 ), meaning Benzene is more thermodynamically stable than the Kek...
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What are the three different physical states and how do they differ?

There are three different physical state configurations of a substance, solid, liquid and gas. The different states are caused by the arrangement and movement of the particles that make up that substance. Th...
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