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When 3.54 grams of phosphorus react with excess oxygen gas to produce diphosphorus pentoxide, the percent yield is 84.1%. What was the actual yield of the reaction? 4P 5O2 yields 2P2O5

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The atomic mass for phosphorus is 31. So the molar mass of P is 3.54/31=0.114 mol. And according to the reaction equation, the ratio of coefficient is equal to the mole number. So the theoretical mass of P2O5 is 8.094 g. The actual yield is 6.807 g.
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Answer:

Actual yield of P2O5 = 13.6 g

Step-by-step explanation:

The given reaction is:


4P + 5O2 \rightarrow 2P2O5

It is mentioned that O2 gas is in excess hence phosphorous (P) is the limiting reagent which will dictate the yield of the product.

Atomic wt of P = 30.97 g/mol


Moles\ of\ P\ present = (Mass)/(At. mass) =(3.54g)/(30.97g/mol) =0.114 moles

Based on the reaction stoichiometry:

4 moles of P produces 2 moles of P2O5

Therefore:


moles\ P2O5\ produced = (1)/(2) * moles\ of\ P


=(1)/(2) *0.114=0.057moles

Molecular mass of P2O5 =141.94 g/mol


Mass\ of\ P2O5\ produced = moles*mol.wt = 0.114moles*141.94g/mol=16.18g

Therefore theoretically if the yield is 100% then the amount of P2O5 produced =16.18 g

Since the yield is only 84.1%, the P2O5 produced would be:

= 0.841*16.18 = 13.6 g