Iron metal reacts with chlorine gas giving iron(III)chloride. The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is:
2 Fe (s)+ 3 Cl2 (g) ---------> 2FeCl3 (s)
If only 21.4 g of FeCl3 is obtained from 35.0 g of iron and excess Cl2, what is the percent yield?
Iron metal reacts with chlorine gas giving iron(III)chloride. The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is:...
Irom metal reacts with chlorine gas giving iron(II) chloride. The balanced chemical equationfor this reaction is: 2 Fe(s) 3 C12(g) 2 FeCl3(s) 75.5 g FeCl, can be produced from 26.0 g of iron and excess Clh. If only 21.3 g of FeCly is obtained, what is the percent yield?
Iron metal reacts with chlorine gas according to the equation: 2Fe(s) + 3Cl2(g) 2FeCl3(s) If 35.0 g each of iron and chlorine react, how much FeCl3 will be formed?
A student reacts 3.48 g of iron with 12.0 g of chlorine gas to form iron(III) chloride via the reaction below 2Fe+3Cl2 2FeCl3 What is the maximum amount of iron(III) chloride that can be produced? What is the limiting reactant for the process? If only 6.50 of iron (III) chloride are produced by the reaction, wht is the percent yield of the reaction? Explain how you use the concept of limiting reactant when you blow a candle
Iron metal (Fe) reacts with chlorine gas (Cl2). How many grams produced win 515 g of Cl2 reacts with excess Fe. considering molar mass CLT is 70.90 g/ mole , and the molar mass of FeCL3 is 162.2 g/mole
In the reaction to form iron(III) chloride, 10.0 grams of iron metal react with chlorine gas with a theoretical yield of 290.4 grams of product. Identify the limiting reactant.
9) Iron(III) chloride can decompose forming iron(II) chloride and chlorine gas. Write and balance the equation for the decomposition reaction. How many mL of chlorine gas are formed if 1.00 g of iron(III) chloride decomposes at 45oC and 1.0 atm?
Chlorine gas reacts with phosphorus to produce phosphorus pentachloride as shown in the chemical equation below. What is the maximum number of grams of PCls are produced from 3.5 g of Cl2 and excess P? 5C12(g) + 2P(s) → 2PC13(s) 2) What is the theoretical yield of chromium that can be produced by the reaction of 40.0 g of Cr2O3 with 8.00 g of aluminum according to the unbalanced chemical equation below? Al(s) + Cr2O3(s) → Al2O3(s) + Cr(s) Ammonia...
Solid molecular phosphorus reacts with chlorine gas to form phosphorus trichloride according to the chemical equation shown below. If only 6.8 g of PCl3 is produced when 5.0 g of P4 and 7.5 g of Cl2 are combined, what is the percent yield of the reaction? P4 (s) + 6Cl2 (g) → 4PCl3 (l)
Ethyl chloride is prepared by the reaction of chlorine with ethane according to the following balanced equation. C2H6(g) + Cl2(g) -----> C2H5Cl(l) + HCl(g) When 5.6 g of ethane is reacted with excess chlorine, 8.8 g of ethyl chloride forms. Calculate the percent yield of ethyl chloride. Percent yield of ethyl chloride = _____%
Iron reacts with oxygen to form iron(III) oxide according to the chemical equation below. What is the theoretical yield of product when 5.00 grams of Fe react with excess O2? [Molar masses: Fe, 55.85 g/mol; O, 16.00g/mol] 5 pts 4Fe(s) + 3O2(g) → 2Fe2O3(s)