Now let's do a few more calculations, but this time with less help from Ms. Moreno! 2. Let's say you don't want to waste any H,SO, by adding any more to the reaction than you're going to need. Chemicals cost money, after all! How many grams of H,SO, will react perfectly with 32.0 grams of NaCI, leaving no leftover reactants? (Hint: Look back at your answer to #1d and start from there.)

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d. How many moles of NaCl are in 32.0 grams of NaCI?
0.547544204355808
e. Using your moles of NaCl from 1d, how many moles of Na,sO, can you form?
sodium chloride does NOT react with sulfuric acid,
What is the molar mass of Na,SO,?
f.
142.04
g. Using your moles of Na,SO, from 1e, how many grams of Na,SO, is this?
142.042
Now let's do a few more calculations, but this time with less help from Ms. Moreno!
2. Let's say you don't want to waste any H,SO, by adding any more to the reaction than you're going to need.
Chemicals cost money, after all! How many grams of H,SO, will react perfectly with 32.0 grams of NaCI,
leaving no leftover reactants? (Hint: Look back at your answer to #1d and start from there.)
3. If you do the reaction in the lab with 32.0 grams of NaCl and
the perfect stoichiometric amount of H,SO, and measure that
you only make 32.42 grams (your actual yield) of Na SO,,
what is your percent yield of Na, SO,? (Hint: Your answer to #1g
is yourtheoretical yield.)
% Yield =
Actual Yield
x 100
Theoretical Yield
Part 2: Copper and Silver (1) Nitrate
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Transcribed Image Text:BIUA Arial 11 GD 2 3... 4 d. How many moles of NaCl are in 32.0 grams of NaCI? 0.547544204355808 e. Using your moles of NaCl from 1d, how many moles of Na,sO, can you form? sodium chloride does NOT react with sulfuric acid, What is the molar mass of Na,SO,? f. 142.04 g. Using your moles of Na,SO, from 1e, how many grams of Na,SO, is this? 142.042 Now let's do a few more calculations, but this time with less help from Ms. Moreno! 2. Let's say you don't want to waste any H,SO, by adding any more to the reaction than you're going to need. Chemicals cost money, after all! How many grams of H,SO, will react perfectly with 32.0 grams of NaCI, leaving no leftover reactants? (Hint: Look back at your answer to #1d and start from there.) 3. If you do the reaction in the lab with 32.0 grams of NaCl and the perfect stoichiometric amount of H,SO, and measure that you only make 32.42 grams (your actual yield) of Na SO,, what is your percent yield of Na, SO,? (Hint: Your answer to #1g is yourtheoretical yield.) % Yield = Actual Yield x 100 Theoretical Yield Part 2: Copper and Silver (1) Nitrate !!!
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