Final answer:
The theoretical yield of HNO3 is 0.000214 g, and the % yield of HNO3 is 2801%.
Step-by-step explanation:
To calculate the theoretical yield of HNO3, we need to determine the limiting reactant first. The molar mass of N2O2 is 4 × 14.01 g/mol = 56.04 g/mol. So, the moles of N2O2 are 0.010 g / 56.04 g/mol = 0.000178 moles. According to the balanced equation, the mole ratio between N2O2 and HNO3 is 3:2. Therefore, the theoretical yield of HNO3 is (0.000178 moles of N2O2) × (2 moles of HNO3 / 3 moles of N2O2) × (63.01 g/mol) = 0.000214 g.
To calculate the % yield of HNO3, we need to compare the actual yield given (0.006 g) with the theoretical yield (0.000214 g). The % yield is (0.006 g / 0.000214 g) × 100% = 2801%.