A sample of potassium bicarbonate (KHCO3) was reacted with HCl to produce KCl. The following  data was collected.  Mass of beaker 28.43 g  Mass of beaker + KHCO3 36.95 g  Volume of HCl 12.0 mL  Concentration of HCl 9.0 M  Mass of beaker +residue (KCl) 33.82 g  Calculate the following quantities. Show calculations where requested:  Mass of KHCO3 __________________  Mass of residue __________________  Mass of 1 mol of KHCO3 __________________  No. of moles of KHCO3 used ___________________  Show calculations below  No. of moles of HCl added ____________________  Show calculations below:  Assuming KHCO3 is the limiting reactant, how many grams of KCl can be formed?  Show calculations below:  Assuming HCl is the limiting reactant, how many grams of KCl can be formed?  Show calculations below:  Which reactant is limiting? ___________________  Which reactant is excess? ____________________  Actual yield of KCl: ______________________  Theoretical yield of KCl: ______________________  Percent yield of KCl: _____________________

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A sample of potassium bicarbonate (KHCO3) was reacted with HCl to produce KCl. The following 
data was collected. 
Mass of beaker 28.43 g 
Mass of beaker + KHCO3 36.95 g 
Volume of HCl 12.0 mL 
Concentration of HCl 9.0 M 
Mass of beaker +residue (KCl) 33.82 g 
Calculate the following quantities. Show calculations where requested: 
Mass of KHCO3 __________________ 
Mass of residue __________________ 
Mass of 1 mol of KHCO3 __________________ 
No. of moles of KHCO3 used ___________________ 
Show calculations below 
No. of moles of HCl added ____________________ 
Show calculations below: 
Assuming KHCO3 is the limiting reactant, how many grams of KCl can be formed? 
Show calculations below: 
Assuming HCl is the limiting reactant, how many grams of KCl can be formed? 
Show calculations below: 
Which reactant is limiting? ___________________ 
Which reactant is excess? ____________________ 
Actual yield of KCl: ______________________ 
Theoretical yield of KCl: ______________________ 
Percent yield of KCl: _____________________

 

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