Theoretical Yield
Percent Yield
Moles to Moles
Is it Balanced?
Stoich.
100

2Al + 3Cl2 → 2AlCl3

Calculate the theoretical yield of aluminum chloride (in grams) that can be produced from 10.00 grams of aluminum metal.

49.418 g AlCl3

100

A reaction with a calculated yield of 9.23 g produced 7.89 g of product. What is the percent yield for this reaction?

85.5%

100

2NO + O2 → 2NO2

2 moles of NO will react with ______ mole(s) of O2 to produce ______ mole(s) of NO2

2 moles of NO will react with 1 mole(s) of O2 to produce 2 mole(s) of NO2

100

___HCl + ___NaOH → ___NaCl + ___H2O

HCl + NaOH → NaCl + H2O

100

Ca(OH)2 + 2HCl → 2H2O + CaCl2

How many moles of Ca(OH)2 are required to react with 6.4 moles of HCl?

3.2 mol Ca(OH)2

200

Cl2O7 + H2O → 2HClO4

An initial mass of 4.00 grams of dichlorine heptoxide (Cl2O7) was used to synthesize a sample of perchloric acid (HClO4). Calculate the theoretical yield, given this information.

4.394 g HClO4

200

5.96 g of ammonia (17.031 g/mol) react completely according to the following reaction:

2NH3 + CO2 → CN2OH4 + H2

The theoretical yield is 17.4 g. If 13.74 g of urea (CN2OH4 60.056 g/mol) are produced, what is the percent yield for this reaction?

79.0%

200

2C10H22  +  31O2 → 20CO2 + 22H2O

How many moles of CO2 are produced if 5.0 moles of C10H22 react with an excess of O2?

50 mol CO2

200

___H3PO4 + ___KOH → ___K3PO4 + ___H2O

H3PO4 + 3KOH → K3PO4 + 3H2O

200

2C2H2 + 5O2 → 4CO2 + 2H2O

How many moles of O2 are required to produce 8.2 moles of H2O?

20.5 mol O2

300

2C4H10 + 13O2 → 8CO2 + 10 H2O

Calculate the mass of carbon dioxide (in grams) that can be produced from 20.00 grams of butane liquid.

60.58 g CO2

300

15.4 g of methanol (CH3OH 32.042 g/mol) reacts completely according to the following reaction:

CH3OH → CH2O + H2

If 12.35 g of formaldehyde (30.026 g/mol) is produced, what is the percent yield for this reaction?

Theoretical Yield = 14.4 g

Percent Yield = 85.8%

300

C3H8 + 5O2 → 3CO2 + 4H2O

How many moles of oxygen react with 11 moles of C3H8?

55 moles O2

300

___Rb + ___RbNO3 → ___Rb2O + ___N2

10Rb + 2RbNO3 → 6Rb2O + N2

300

2C2H2 + 5O2 → 4CO2 + 2H2O

How many moles of H2O are produced when 10.5 moles of O2 react?

4.2 mol H2O

400

_V + _O2 → _V2O3

Balance the reaction. Then, calculate the theoretical yield of vanadium(III) oxide, assuming you begin with 200.00 grams of vanadium metal.

4V + 3O2 → 2V2O3

294.23 g V2O3

400

85.4 g of chlorine (70.91 g/mol) reacts completely according to the following reaction:

P4 + _Cl2 → _PCI3

If 104 g of phosphorus trichloride (137.3 g/mol) is produced, what is the percent yield for this reaction?

P4 + 6Cl2 → 4PCI3

Theoretical Yield = 110 g

Percent Yield = 94.5%

400

___AlF3 + ___O2 → ___Al2O3 + ___F2

 20 moles of AlF3 will produce ______ moles of F2

4AlF3 + 3O2 → 2Al2O3 + 6F2

30 moles F2

400

___ Al + ___ S8 → ___ Al2S3

16Al + 3S8 → 8Al2S3

400

_C3H8 + _O2 → _CO+ _H2O

If 12 moles of carbon dioxide are formed, how many moles of C3H8 (propane) were burned?

C3H8 + 5O2 → 3CO+ 4H2O

4 mol C3H8

500

_KI + _H2O + _KMnO4 → _I2 + _ MnO2 + _KOH

Calculate the mass of manganese(IV) oxide that can be synthesized from 15.00 grams of potassium iodide.

6KI + 4H2O + 2KMnO4 → 3I2 + 2MnO2 + 8KOH

2.618 g MnO2

500

Al(OH)3 + _HCl → AlCl3 + _H2O 

If you start with 50.3 g of Al(OH)3 and you isolate 39.5 g of AlCl3, what is the percent yield?

Al(OH)3 + 3HCl → AlCl3 + 3H2O

Theoretical Yield = 86.98 g

Percent Yield = 49.94%

500

___NH3 + ___O2 → ___N2 + ___H2O

a. 20 moles of NH3 are needed to produce ______ moles of H2O. b. How many moles of N2 will be produced if 3.5 moles of O2 react?

4NH3 + 3O2 → 2N2 + 6H2O

a. 30 mole H2O

b. 2.33 mol N2

500

___ Ca3(PO4)2 + ___ SiO2 + ___ C → ___ CaSiO3 + ___ CO + ___ P

Ca3(PO4)2 + 3SiO2 + 5C → 3CaSiO3 + 5CO + 2P

500

_AgNO3 + _MgBr2 → _AgBr + _Mg(NO3)2

If 3.13 moles of MgBr2 react completely with excess AgNO3, how many grams of AgBr are formed?

2AgNO3 + MgBr2 → 2AgBr + Mg(NO3)2

1175.45 g AgBr