53.3k views
1 vote
What is the perecentage yield of a reaction in which 200g PCl3 reacts with excess water to form 128g HCl according to the f.F reaction? PCl3 +3H2O=H3PO3+ 3HCl

User Sheniqua
by
5.0k points

1 Answer

6 votes

Answer:

The percentage yield is 80.36% (see calculations in attachment).

Step-by-step explanation:

The theoretical yield of the reaction is the amount of product that would result if all the limiting reagent reacted. The theoretical yield is calculated using the balanced equation.

In practice, the actual yield, or the amount of product actually obtained from a reaction, is almost always less than the theoretical yield.

To determine how efficient this reaction is, we need to calculate the percent yield, which describes the proportion of the actual yield to the theoretical yield. It is calculated as follows:


<strong> %yield = actual yield ÷ theoretical yield × 100%</strong>

First we need to make sure that the equation is properly balanced. In the question they provide the balanced equation.

Since water is in excess, we calculate the theoretical yield using PCl₃.

What is the perecentage yield of a reaction in which 200g PCl3 reacts with excess-example-1
User Avismara
by
5.4k points