d)  Using the Ideal Gas Law, determine the experimental moles of hydrogen gas collected. e)  Calculate the % yield of the reaction based on the actual yield (d) and the theoretical yield (b) calculations above.

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  1. d)  Using the Ideal Gas Law, determine the experimental moles of hydrogen gas collected.

  2. e)  Calculate the % yield of the reaction based on the actual yield (d) and the theoretical yield (b) calculations above.

     

 

3. A 0.0665 g sample of aluminum metal reacts with hydrochloric acid to give 90.5 mL of hydrogen gas
at 23 °C and an atmospheric pressure of 756 mm Hg. The hydrogen gas is collected over water.
a) Write a balanced chemical equation for the reaction between solid aluminum metal and aqueous
hydrochloric acid.
- 2AI (s) + 6HCI (aq)
(g)
-> 2AICI3 (ag) + 3H2
b) Using stoichiometry, determine the theoretical yield of hydrogen gas (in moles) that will be
produced by the complete reaction of the aluminum metal.
- 0.003697 mol
c) Refer to Table 1 and calculate the partial pressure of hydrogen gas.
- 735 mmHg
d) Using the Ideal Gas Law, determine the experimental moles of hydrogen gas collected.
e) Calculate the % yield of the reaction based on the actual yield (d) and the theoretical yield (b)
calculations above.
Transcribed Image Text:3. A 0.0665 g sample of aluminum metal reacts with hydrochloric acid to give 90.5 mL of hydrogen gas at 23 °C and an atmospheric pressure of 756 mm Hg. The hydrogen gas is collected over water. a) Write a balanced chemical equation for the reaction between solid aluminum metal and aqueous hydrochloric acid. - 2AI (s) + 6HCI (aq) (g) -> 2AICI3 (ag) + 3H2 b) Using stoichiometry, determine the theoretical yield of hydrogen gas (in moles) that will be produced by the complete reaction of the aluminum metal. - 0.003697 mol c) Refer to Table 1 and calculate the partial pressure of hydrogen gas. - 735 mmHg d) Using the Ideal Gas Law, determine the experimental moles of hydrogen gas collected. e) Calculate the % yield of the reaction based on the actual yield (d) and the theoretical yield (b) calculations above.
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