Consider the reaction of FeCl2 with AgNO3 to form Fe(NO3)2 and AgCl. If 3.11 g AgNO3 is reacted with excess FeCl2 and 1.17 g of Fe(NO3)2 is ultimately isolated, what is the percent yield for the reaction?

Consider the reaction of FeCl2 with AgNO3 to form Fe(NO3)2 and AgCl. If 3.11 g AgNO3...
Consider the reaction of NO with H2 to form N2 and H2O. If 3.94 g H2 is reacted with excess NO and 19.0 g of N2 is ultimately isolated, what is the percent yield for the reaction?
Consider the reaction of CS, with Cly to form CCl, and SCI. If 3.30 g CS, is reacted with excess Cl, and 4.51 g of CCI, is ultimately isolated, what is the percent yield for the reaction? Percent yield =
Consider the reaction of HCI with O2 to form H20 and Cl2. If 5.26 g 02 is reacted with excess HCl and 5.29 g of H2O is ultimately isolated, what is the percent yield for the reaction? Percent yield = %
Consider the reaction of HClO4 with P4O10 to form H3PO4 and Cl2O7. If 5.51 g P4O10 is reacted with excess HClO4 and 6.70 g of H3PO4 is ultimately isolated, what is the percent yield for the reaction?
Consider the reaction of CO2 with KOH to form K2CO3 and H2O. If 3.80 g KOH is reacted with excess CO2 and 4.27 g of K2CO3 is ultimately isolated, what is the percent yield for the reaction?
Consider the reaction of HCl with Fe2O3 to form H2O and FeCl3. If 3.14 g HCl is reacted with excess Fe2O3 and 0.644 g of H2O is ultimately isolated, what is the percent yield for the reaction?
Unbalanced Equations AgNO3 + NaCl -- AgCl + NaNO3 Ca(NO3)2 + Na2CO3 -- Caco; +NaNO3 Pb(NO3)2 +K Cro, PbCrO, KNO, FeCl3 + NaOH -- Fe(OH)3 + NaCl FeCl2 + Nas -- Fes + NaCl Initial Mass of NaCl og 20 g 40 g 60g Add AgNO3 Add 1 g Add 10 8 Total Mass of AgNO3 added: 0g Reset Experiment AgNO; NaCl AgCl NaNO; 0.08 0.0 g 0.0 g 0.0 g Redo the experiment by clicking on Reset Experiment. Add...
1259 2 0 349H₂ = $.675 mol 10. A 5.95-g sample of AgNO3 is reacted with excess BaCl2 according to the equation 2AgNO3(aq) + BaCl2(aq) + 2AgCl(s) + Ba(NO3)2(aq) to give 4.48 g of AgCl. What is the percent yield of AgCl?
A5.95-g sample of AgNO3 (169.87 g/mol) is reacted with excess BaCl 2 to give a precipitate of AgCl (143.32 g/mol) according to the equation 2AgNO 31 oq) + BaCl 2 aq) 2AgCl(s) + Ba(NO3)2(aq) to give 3.03 g of AgC (143.32 g/mol). What is the percent yield of AgCl? OA. 2004 (like that would be possible...) B.60.496 OC.30.2% 0.50.9% O E 40.29
. Consider the endothermic reaction: Fe3+(aq) + Cl-(aq) → FeCl2+(aq). Use Le Châtelier’s principle to predict how the equilibrium concentration of the complex ion FeCl2+ will change when: (3.1) Fe(NO3)3 is added (3.2) Cl- is precipitated as AgCl by addition of AgNO3 (3.3) The temperature is increased (3.4) A catalyst is added (3.5) The pressure of the system is increased