3. A reaction combines 42.5 grams of silver nitrate with 31.0 grams of potassium bromide in the unbalanced equation: _AgNO3(aq) + KBr(aq) →AgBr(s) + KNO3(aq) a. How many grams of Silver Bromide can be produced from just the Silver Nitrate assuming that the Potassium Bromide is in excess? b. How many grams of Silver Bromide can be produced from just the Potassium Bromide assuming that the Silver Nitrate is in excess? c. From the results in both a and b, what is the theoretical yield of Silver Bromide? d. (Problem 3 Continued...) What reactant lead to the theoretical yield of Silver Bromide? What do we call this reactant? e. If a student reported 32.6 grams of the AgBr(s) being produced, what is the percent yield?

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**3. A reaction combines 42.5 grams of silver nitrate with 31.0 grams of potassium bromide in the unbalanced equation:**

\[
\_\_\_ \text{AgNO}_3(\text{aq}) + \_\_\_ \text{KBr}(\text{aq}) \rightarrow \_\_\_ \text{AgBr}(\text{s}) + \_\_\_ \text{KNO}_3(\text{aq})
\]

**a.** How many grams of Silver Bromide can be produced from just the Silver Nitrate assuming that the Potassium Bromide is in excess?

**b.** How many grams of Silver Bromide can be produced from just the Potassium Bromide assuming that the Silver Nitrate is in excess?

**c.** From the results in both a and b, what is the theoretical yield of Silver Bromide?

**d.** *(Problem 3 Continued...)* What reactant lead to the theoretical yield of Silver Bromide? What do we call this reactant?

**e.** If a student reported 32.6 grams of the AgBr(s) being produced, what is the percent yield?
Transcribed Image Text:**3. A reaction combines 42.5 grams of silver nitrate with 31.0 grams of potassium bromide in the unbalanced equation:** \[ \_\_\_ \text{AgNO}_3(\text{aq}) + \_\_\_ \text{KBr}(\text{aq}) \rightarrow \_\_\_ \text{AgBr}(\text{s}) + \_\_\_ \text{KNO}_3(\text{aq}) \] **a.** How many grams of Silver Bromide can be produced from just the Silver Nitrate assuming that the Potassium Bromide is in excess? **b.** How many grams of Silver Bromide can be produced from just the Potassium Bromide assuming that the Silver Nitrate is in excess? **c.** From the results in both a and b, what is the theoretical yield of Silver Bromide? **d.** *(Problem 3 Continued...)* What reactant lead to the theoretical yield of Silver Bromide? What do we call this reactant? **e.** If a student reported 32.6 grams of the AgBr(s) being produced, what is the percent yield?
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