8. a) Iron (III) sulphate reaction with sodium hydroxide according to the balanced equation below. What mass of iron (III) hydroxide is produced when 10.5 g of iron (III) sulphate reacts with 10.5 g of sodium hydroxide? Hint: Find limiting reactant first! b) If 4.62 g of iron (III) hydroxide is obtained when the above experiment was carried out in the lab, what is the percentage yield? Fe2(SO4)3 + 6 NaOH 3 Na2SO4 + 2 Fe(OH)3

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8. a) Iron (III) sulphate reaction with sodium hydroxide according to the balanced equation
below. What mass of iron (III) hydroxide is produced when 10.5 g of iron (III) sulphate reacts
with 10.5 g of sodium hydroxide? Hint: Find limiting reactant first!
b) If 4.62 g of iron (III) hydroxide is obtained when the above experiment was carried out
in the lab, what is the percentage yield? Fe2(SO4)3 + 6 NaOH 3 Na2SO4 + 2 Fe(OH)3
Transcribed Image Text:8. a) Iron (III) sulphate reaction with sodium hydroxide according to the balanced equation below. What mass of iron (III) hydroxide is produced when 10.5 g of iron (III) sulphate reacts with 10.5 g of sodium hydroxide? Hint: Find limiting reactant first! b) If 4.62 g of iron (III) hydroxide is obtained when the above experiment was carried out in the lab, what is the percentage yield? Fe2(SO4)3 + 6 NaOH 3 Na2SO4 + 2 Fe(OH)3
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