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19 February, 19:19

A 1.225 g sample mixture of lithium hydrogen carbonate is decomposed by heating to produce 0.660 g lithium carbonate. Calculate the theoretical yield and percent yield of Li2CO3

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  1. 19 February, 22:05
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    The theoretical yield of lithium carbonate = 0.6659 g. The percent yield = 99.11%.

    Explanation:

    Lithium hydrogen carbonate is decomposed by heating according to:

    2LiHCO₃ (s) → Li₂CO₃ (s) + H₂CO₃ (g).

    It is clear that 2.0 moles of lithium hydrogen carbonate produce 1.0 mole of lithium carbonate.

    We need to calculate the no. of moles of (1.225 g) lithium hydrogen carbonate decomposed:

    no. of moles of lithium hydrogen carbonate = mass/molar mass = (1.225 g) / (67.96 g/mol) = 0.018 mol.

    0.02 mol of lithium hydrogen carbonate is decomposed to produce (0.02 mo / 2 = 0.009 mol) of lithium carbonate.

    ∴ The theoretical yield of lithium carbonate = no. of moles x molar mass = (0.009 mol) (73.89 g/mol) = 0.6659 g.

    ∵ The percent yield = (actual yield/theoretical yield) x 100 = (0.660 g / 0.6659 g) x 100 = 99.11%.
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