General Knowledge
Limiting and Excess Reagents
Theoretical and Actual Yield
Theoretical Yield Calculations
Percent Yield Calculations
100

In which part of a chemical reaction do reagents appear?

The product. 

100

What is a limiting reagent?

The reagent that is completely used up or reacted.

100

What is the theoretical yield?

The maximum amount of product that could be formed from given amounts of reactants.

100

CH4  +  2O2  →  CO2  +  2H2O
24 grams of CH4 was added to the above reaction. Calculate the theoretical yield of CO2.

66 grams

100

What is the formula for finding percent yield?

What is (actual yield / theoretical yield)x 100 = percent yield.

200

What happens when there isn't enough of one reactant in a chemical reaction?

The reaction stops abruptly. 

200

What is an excess reagent?

Reactants that are not used up when the reaction is finished

200

What is the actual yield?

The amount of product that actually forms when the reaction is carried out in the laboratory

200

Given the reaction
Na2S(aq) + 2AgNO3(aq) → Ag2S(s) + 2NaNO3(aq)
How many grams of Ag2S will form when 3.94 g of AgNO3 and an excess of Na2S are reacted together?

2.87 g of Ag2S will be produced from 3.94 g of AgNO3

200

What is the percent yield if you have an actual yield of 143g of H and a theoretical yield of 167g. Calculate to Three significant figures.

What is 85.6%.

300

A molar mass always has the ratio of what units?

What is grams per mole.

300

Which product in a reaction is the limiting reagent?

The one that produces less product is the limiting reagent

300

You need to make sure that an equation is ______ before finding the theoretical and actual yield.

balanced

300

If 4.50 g of HCl are reacted with 15.00 g of CaCO3, according to the following balanced chemical equation, calculate the theoretical yield of CO2

2HCl + CaCO3 → CaCl2 + H2O + CO

2.71g CO2

300

If the theoretical yield is 75g N and the percent yield is 45%, what is the actual yield. Calculate answer to three significant figures.

What is 33.8g N.

400

A mole ratio always has the ratio of what units?

What is moles/moles.

400

Find the limiting reagent by looking at the number of _______ of each reactant. 

moles 

400

To find the theoretical yield, you need to find the _____ _____ between the _____ and the _____.

mole, ratio, reactant, product

400

For the balanced equation shown below, if 93.8 grams of PCl5 were reacted with 20.3 grams of H2O, how many grams of H3PO4 would be produced?

PCl5+4H2O=>H3PO4+5HCl

27.63 grams of H3PO4

400

Produced from 16 g H2(2.01588) ,the actual yield of H2O(18.0153) is 138g . What is the percent yield? Three Significant Figures. 

2H2+O2=2H2O

What is 96.7%.

500

Why are excess and limiting reagents important?

They let us know when the reaction cannot proceed and limits it from continuing. 

500

What is the first step that needs to be completed in order to find the limiting reagent in a chemical reaction?

Balance the equation.

500

What does percent yield indicate?

The efficiency of the lab

500

For the balanced equation shown below, if 18.3 grams of C2H5Cl were reacted with 37.3 grams of O2, how many grams of Cl2 would be produced?

4C2H5Cl+13O2=>8CO2+10H2O+2Cl2

10.1 grams of Cl2

500

What is the percent yield of the following reaction if 60 grams of CaCO3(100.087) produces 15 grams (actual yield) of CaO(56.0774)? CaCO3→CaO + CO2

What is 44.6% .

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