Chromium: While working in a lab you investigate the following reaction, with the goal of improving the extraction process: Na2Cr2O7(aq) + C(s) -->Cr2O3(s) + Na2CO3(aq) + CO(g) You have a look in the lab and find the carbon you need for the reaction. The bottle is nearly empty, and you only have 1.8 g. Assuming you use the entire 1.8 g of carbon how much product, in grams, can you make of Cr2O3? If you use the 1.8 g of carbon and 1.0 g of Na2Cr2O7 in a reaction, which of these will be the limiting reactant for Cr2O3? What is the yield of the reaction if you produced 0.49 g of Cr2O3? would it have been a good idea to add the entire 1.8g of carbon with the 1.0 g of Na2Cr2O7, and say why you think so?
Chromium: While working in a lab you investigate the following reaction, with the goal of improving the extraction process:
Na2Cr2O7(aq) + C(s) -->Cr2O3(s) + Na2CO3(aq) + CO(g)
You have a look in the lab and find the carbon you need for the reaction. The bottle is nearly empty, and you only have 1.8 g. Assuming you use the entire 1.8 g of carbon how much product, in grams, can you make of Cr2O3?
If you use the 1.8 g of carbon and 1.0 g of Na2Cr2O7 in a reaction, which of these will be the limiting reactant for Cr2O3?
What is the yield of the reaction if you produced 0.49 g of Cr2O3?
would it have been a good idea to add the entire 1.8g of carbon with the 1.0 g of Na2Cr2O7, and say why you think so?
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