Please answer part D PART A) What is the maximum number of moles of P2O5P2O5 that can theoretically be made from 211 gg of P4P4 and excess oxygen? Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units.=3.40 moL PART B) What is the maximum number of moles of P2O5P2O5 that can theoretically be made from 240 gg of O2O2 and excess phosphorus? Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. =3.00moL PART C) In Part A, you found the number of moles of product (3.40 mol P2O5mol P2O5 ) formed from the given amount of phosphorus and excess oxygen. In Part B, you found the number of moles of product (3.00 mol P2O5mol P2O5 ) formed from the given amount of oxygen and excess phosphorus. Now, determine the number of moles of P2O5P2O5 is produced from the given amounts of phosphorus and oxygen. Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. =3.00Mol PART D) What is the percent yield if the actual yield from this reaction is 243 g ? Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units.
Please answer part D
PART A)
What is the maximum number of moles of P2O5P2O5 that can theoretically be made from 211 gg of P4P4 and excess oxygen?
PART B)
What is the maximum number of moles of P2O5P2O5 that can theoretically be made from 240 gg of O2O2 and excess phosphorus?
PART C)
In Part A, you found the number of moles of product (3.40 mol P2O5mol P2O5 ) formed from the given amount of phosphorus and excess oxygen. In Part B, you found the number of moles of product (3.00 mol P2O5mol P2O5 ) formed from the given amount of oxygen and excess phosphorus.
Now, determine the number of moles of P2O5P2O5 is produced from the given amounts of phosphorus and oxygen.
PART D)
What is the percent yield if the actual yield from this reaction is 243 g ?
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