5A. If 25.0 g of iron(III) phosphate react with excess sodium sulfate, how many grams of iron(III) sulfate can be made? 2 FEPO4 + 3 NażSO4 → Fe2(SO4)3 + 2 Na3PO4 5B. If 18.5 grams of iron(III) sulfate are actually produced in Q5A, what is the percent yield? 5C. Now, a different trial of the reaction is done, starting with 15.0 grams of sodium sulfate and excess iron(III) phosphate. If that trial achieves a 65.0% yield, how many grams of sodium phosphate were made?

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5A. If 25.0 g of iron(III) phosphate react with excess sodium sulfate, how many grams of iron(III) sulfate can be made?
2 FEPO4 + 3 N22SO4 → Fe2(SO4)3 + 2 N23PO4
5B. If 18.5 grams of iron(III) sulfate are actually produced in Q5A, what is the percent yield?
5C. Now, a different trial of the reaction is done, starting with 15.0 grams of sodium sulfate and excess iron(III)
phosphate. If that trial achieves a 65.0% yield, how many grams of sodium phosphate were made?
Transcribed Image Text:5A. If 25.0 g of iron(III) phosphate react with excess sodium sulfate, how many grams of iron(III) sulfate can be made? 2 FEPO4 + 3 N22SO4 → Fe2(SO4)3 + 2 N23PO4 5B. If 18.5 grams of iron(III) sulfate are actually produced in Q5A, what is the percent yield? 5C. Now, a different trial of the reaction is done, starting with 15.0 grams of sodium sulfate and excess iron(III) phosphate. If that trial achieves a 65.0% yield, how many grams of sodium phosphate were made?
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