Use the following balanced equation:
3(NH4)2S (aq) +2FeCl3 (aq) --> Fe2S3 (s) +6NH4Cl
Determine the theoretical yield in grams for the product Fe2S3.
For balanced chemical reaction theoretical yield is given as the product of moles with molar mass.
molar mas of Fe2S3 is 207.9 g/mol.
As from above reaction 1 mole of Fe2S3 is formed, so theoretical yield would be 1 mol x 207.9 g/mol.
which is equals to 207.9 g
theoretical yield is the maximum yield of a reaction.
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