CHEMSITRY

UNIT: STOICHIOMETRY

Name: ______Date: ______MOD: ______

Percent Yield of a Salt: Student Data Sheet

DATA TABLE

1. Mass of evaporating dish, cover, and NaHCO3 ______g

2. Mass of evaporating dish and cover (first heating) ______g

3. Mass of evaporating dish and cover (second heating) ______g

4. Constant mass of evaporating dish and cover ______g

5. Mass of NaHCO3 ______g

6. Mass of evaporating dish, cover, and residue (first heating) ______g

7. Mass of evaporating dish, cover, and residue (second heating) ______g

8. Constant mass of evaporating dish, cover, and residue ______g

9. Mass of residue (experimental yield) ______g

ANALYSIS

1.  Write a balanced equation for this reaction if the reactants yield a salt, a gas, and water as products.

______(s) + HCl(aq) g NaCl(s) + CO2(g) + ______(l)

2.  Calculate the number of moles of NaHCO3 used in the experiment.

#5 g NaHCO3 x 1 mole = moles NaHCO3

molar mass of NaHCO3

3.  Use the balanced equation and the moles of NaHCO3 computed in #2 to calculate the moles of solid product and the mass of solid product that should be produced (theoretical yield).

Theoretical Yield: mol NaHCO3 x mol NaCl x g NaCl = g NaCl

mol NaHCO3 mol NaCl

4.  Calculate the % yield of salt.

% yield = Data Entry #9 g x 100 = %

Answer to Question #3 g

5.  Perform an error analysis.

a)  Calculate the % error using the theoretical yield from analysis question #3 and your experimental yield from the data table.

% error = ½theoretical yield – experimental yield ½ x 100

theoretical yield

Theoretical = Answer to question #3

Experimental = Data Entry #9

6.  In an attempt to save time, one of the students in your group suggested that you eliminate steps 1 and 6 (the repeated heating, cooling, and mass measurement steps).

What effect might this have on:

a)  the experimental yield?

b)  the theoretical yield?

c)  the % yield?

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