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13 November, 02:34

When a 3.80 g sample of magnesium nitride (MW 101g/mol) is reacted with 3.30 g of water, 3.60 g of MgO is formed. What is the percent yield of this reaction? Mg3N2 + 3 H2O - - > 2 NH3 + 3 MgO

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  1. 13 November, 04:35
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    The percent yield of this reaction is calculated as follows

    Mg3N2 + 3H2O = 2NH3 + 3Mgo

    calculate the theoretical yield,

    moles=mass/molar mass

    moles Mg3N2 = 3.82 g/100g/mol = 0.0382 moles (limiting regent)

    moles of H2o = 7.73g/18g/mol = 0.429 moles (in excess_)

    by use of mole ratio between Mg3N2 to MgO which is 1:3 the moles of MgO = 0.0382 x3 = 0.1146 moles

    mass = moles x molar mass

    the theoretical mass is therefore = 0.1146mole x 40 g/mol = 4.58 grams

    The % yield = actual mass/theoretical mass x1000

    = 3.60/4.584 x100 = 78.5%
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