1) Consider the following reaction:NH,NO, +_Na,PO, (NH₂)₂PO₂ +_NaNO₂ Assume we start with 30.0 grams of ammonium nitrate and 50.0 grams of sodium phosphate. a. What is the limiting reactant? b. How much of the excessive reactant is left? c. How many moles are produced of each product? d. How many grams are produced of each product? e. What is the theoretical yield of sodium nitrate f. What is the percent yield of sodium nitrate if there were 25 grams of sodium nitrate? g. What is the percent error?

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1) Consider the following reaction: NH.NO, + Na,PO-
_(NH,),PO, + __NaNO,
Assume we start with 30.0 grams of ammonium nitrate and 50.0 grams of sodium phosphate.
a. What is the limiting reactant?
b. How much of the excessive reactant is left?
c. How many moles are produced of each product?
d.
How many grams are produced of each product?
e. What is the theoretical yield of sodium nitrate
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f. What is the percent yield of sodium nitrate if there were 25 grams of sodium nitrate?
g. What is the percent error?
Transcribed Image Text:1) Consider the following reaction: NH.NO, + Na,PO- _(NH,),PO, + __NaNO, Assume we start with 30.0 grams of ammonium nitrate and 50.0 grams of sodium phosphate. a. What is the limiting reactant? b. How much of the excessive reactant is left? c. How many moles are produced of each product? d. How many grams are produced of each product? e. What is the theoretical yield of sodium nitrate - f. What is the percent yield of sodium nitrate if there were 25 grams of sodium nitrate? g. What is the percent error?
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