EXPERIMENTAL YEILD IN THE REACTION Na 2 CO 3(aq) + CaCl 2(aq)  CaCO 3(aq) + 2 NaCl(s) OBJECTIVE : MASS OF CALCIUM CARBONATE PRODUCED DATA…THAT DAY IN.

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EXPERIMENTAL YEILD IN THE REACTION Na 2 CO 3(aq) + CaCl 2(aq)  CaCO 3(aq) + 2 NaCl(s) OBJECTIVE : MASS OF CALCIUM CARBONATE PRODUCED DATA…THAT DAY IN LAB YOU REACTED 25.0 mL of 0.20 M Na 2 CO 3(aq) WITH 25.0 mL of 0.20 mL of CaCl 2(aq) YOU MIXED THE 2 REACTANTS SOLUTIONS, A SOLID AND AQUIOUS PRODUCT WERE PRODUCED. YOU FILTERED THE SOLID CALCIM CARBONATE, THE SODIUM CHLORIDE PASSED THROUGH THE FILTER (AND WAS DISCARDED). THIS WAS A PHYSICAL SEPARATION BASED ON PHASE, SOLIDS ARE TRAPPED IN THE FILTER. THE YEILD OF CALCIUM CARBONATE IS WHAT YOU ACTUALLY COLLECTED IN LAB, SEE CALSS DATA ON SLIDE 5.

EXPERIMENTAL YEILD IN THE REACTION Na 2 CO 3(aq) + CaCl 2(aq)  CaCO 3(aq) + 2 NaCl(s) THEORETICAL YEILD CALCULATION STEP ONE, CONVERT KNOWNS TO MOLES. YOU ARE GIVEN A VOLUME AND MOLARITY, THE EQUATION FORM TABLE T IS MOLARITY = MOLES SOLUTE LITERS SOLUTION WE DECIDED TO USE THE SODIUM CARBONATE AS THE KNOWN, CALCIUM CHLORIDE WOULD ALSO WORK IN THIS LAB. NOTE 25 Ml = MOLARITY = MOLES SOLUTE LITERS SOLUTION 0.20 = MOLES SOLUTE =.005 MOLES Na 2 CO

EXPERIMENTAL YEILD IN THE REACTION Na 2 CO 3(aq) + CaCl 2(aq)  CaCO 3(aq) + 2 NaCl(s) THEORETICAL YEILD CALCULATION STEP TWO, DO A MOLE RATIO BETWEEN THE KNOWN AND THE OBJECTIVE (NaCl) Na 2 CO 3 1 = MOLES Ca 2 CO 3 1 X MOLES X= MOLES OF Ca 2 CO 3 PRODUCED YEILD IN MOLES…NOW PUT IN GRAMS TO COMPARE TO THE MASS YOU MEASURED IN LAB IN GRAMS

MOLAR MASS CALCULATION Calcium carbonate, CaCO 3 1 Ca = C = O = 3 x Molar mass of CaCO3 = g STEP THREE…CONVERT MOLES OF OBJECTIVE TO GRAMS. MOLES = MASS GFM = MASS 100g/mol Mass CaCO 3 = 0.50 grams

% YEILD = EXPERIMENTAL (REAL) YEILD X 100 THEORETICAL (CALCULATED) YEILD THE MASS OF CALCIUM CARONATE FOR MANY GROUPS WAS 0.45g, 0.55g, 0.50g, 0.44g AFTER DRYING THE CALCIUM CARBONATE ON THE FILTER. % YEILD = EXPERIMENTAL (REAL) YEILD X 100 THEORETICAL (CALCULATED) YEILD % YEILD = 0.45g (ACTUAL LAB MASS) x 100 =90 % 0.50g

% YEILD = EXPERIMENTAL (REAL) YEILD x THEORETICAL X 100 THEORETICAL (CALCULATED) YEILD YOUSE YOUR DATA OR THE CLASS DATA TO CALCULATE YOUR YEILD…YOUR LAB MUST INCLUDE EXTENSIVE DISCUSSION OF THE CALCULATION.