Stoichiometry Reassessment (P) Using the following chemical equation: P (s)+ C2 (g) - PCI3 (1), if 35.0 grams of chlorine react with excess phosphorus metal and 42.5 grams of phosphorous trichloride are produced in the lab, what is the percent yield? ***Clearly explain/indicate the steps in your thought process in solving this problem, including labeling each number with units and chemical formula, using dimensional analysis, and reporting your answer to the correct number of significant figures. The Periodic Table of the Elements 18 > Mercury 80 Symbol Hg Hydrogen Average relative masses are 2001 values, rounded to two decimal places. Element name Atomic # He H. 4.00 14 15 16 17 1.01 2.1 13 All average masses are to be treated as measured quantities, and subject to significant figure rules. Do not round them further when performing calculations. Cerbon Nons Limam Terylhar 7. 10 3. 4. 200.59 < Avg. Mass Ne B 10.81 20 C 12.01 2.5 LI Be 9.01 1.5 16.00 3.5 19.00 4.0 20.18 6.94 1.0 Electronegativity 1.9 14.01 3.0 Chme Arg Phosshan 15 P. 30.97 21 Aumonu 16 17 18 Bodum 14 Magnessun 12 13 CI Ar 39.95 11 SI 28.09 1.8 Al Na 22.99 0.9 Mg 24.31 1.2 32.07 2.5 35.45 3.0 26.98 1.5 10 11 12 4. Nten] 36 Brome Geenarks 32 Ge 72.61 1.8 A 33 As 74.92 2.0 C Nkal Copper Gal 35 Br 79.90 2.8 Mangan 25 Vana 23 V 50.94 adn Chromm on 34 Tanm 22 TI 47.88 1.5 Potum Cakiom Scandu 26 27 28 29 30 31 24 Kr 83.80 3.0 21 Se 78.96 2.4 19 20 Zn Ga 69.72 1.6 Co Sc 44.96 1.3 Fe 55.85 1.8 NI 58.69 Cu 63.55 1.9 Mn K 39.10 0.8 Cr 52.00 1.6 Ca 58.93 1.8 65.39 1.6 54.94 40.08 1.0 1.5 1.8 1.6 anon Adianay 51 Indas Te Telurium Camum 53 54 She 52 Puln Mad 42 Mo 95.94 1.8 Tectralum urn 49 50 Ntm 41 47 48 Rubdum 37 Bonam 38 46 Pd 106.42 22 45 Xe 131.29 26 43 44 40 Zr 91.22 To 127.60 2.1 39 Sn Sb Ru 101.07 22 Rh 102.91 22 Ag 107.87 1.9 Cd 112.41 1.7 In 114.82 1.7 Nb Tc 126.90 2.5 Sr 87.62 1.0 Y. 88.91 1.2 121.76 1.9 Rb 85.47 0.8 92.91 1.6 (98) 1.9 118.71 1.8 Rodon 86 1.4 Bomuh 83 BI Autuline 85 At Thuiun Lead Gul Mery 84 Renum Ouun 82 Tungalar 74 81 Haum 72 Ceskn 55 Bariun Luu Taraum 78 79 80 Rn 73 75 76 77 Pb Po 56 71 Au TI

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Stoichiometry Reassessment
(P) Using the following chemical equation: P (s)+ C2 (g)
- PCI3 (1),
if 35.0 grams of chlorine react with excess phosphorus metal and 42.5 grams of phosphorous trichloride are produced in the lab, what is the percent
yield?
***Clearly explain/indicate the steps in your thought process in solving this problem, including labeling each number with units and
chemical formula, using dimensional analysis, and reporting your answer to the correct number of significant figures.
The Periodic Table of the Elements
18
Hem
> Mercury
80
Element name.
Hydrogen
Average relative masses
are 2001 values, rounded
to two decimal places.
2
Atomic #
He
H.
13
14
15
16
17
4.00
1.01
2.1
All average masses are to
be treated as measured
>Hg
Symbol-
Naan
Carbon
Lihum
Berylum
4.
Be
10
5
B
10.81
20
6.
quantities, and subject to
significant figure rules. Do
not round them further
when performing
calculations.
3
200.59 < Avg. Mass
Ne
C
12.01
2.5
N
Li
16.00
3.5
19.00
4.0
20.18
6.94
1.0
9.01
1.5
Electronegativity
1.9
14.01
3.0
Suitur
16
Chierme
Argan
Sn
14
Aluminum
13
Al
Phohna
15
P.
30.97
21
17
18
Sodm
11
Magnesum
12
CI
Ar
Na
22.99
0.9
Mg
24.31
SI
28.09
1.8
39.95
26.98
1.5
32.07
2.5
35.45
3.0
10
11
12
1.2
4.
Bromme
35
Nian
36
Acsenic
Galum
31
Ga
69.72
Germanis
32
Zne
Copper
29
Cu
63.55
1.9
Cubal
Nickal
34
Chromum
24
Cr
52.00
Manganese
25
Mn
54.94
1.5
on
33
As
Scandum
Tanum
Vanadum
Calium
20
30
Zn
65.39
Potum
26
27
28
Br
79.90
2.8
Kr
83.80
3.0
21
22
23
Se
78.96
2.4
19
Co
58.93
1.8
NI
58.69
1.8
Ge
72.61
1.8
Sc
Fe
K
39.10
0.8
Ca
40.08
1.0
44.96
1.3
Ti
47.88
1.5
V
50.94
1.6
55.85
1.8
74.92
2.0
1.6
1.6
1.6
Talkuum
52
Te
adine
anon
Autmony
51
indat
Te
54
Camm
53
Pulum
46
Ser
Rutenum
44
Rodium
Technatum
43
50
Maybdeum
42
49
Zonum
40
48
Cd
112.41
1.7
Notum
Brontum
38
Sr
47
Rubidum
37
45
Xe
Sb
121.76
1.9
41
39
Y.
88.91
1.2
Ru
101.07
22
Pd
106.42
22
Ag
107.87
1.9
In
114.82
1.7
Sn
118.71
Rh
Rb
85.47
0.8
Zr
91.22
Nb
Mo
Tc
127.60
2.1
126.90
25
131.29
26
92.91
1.6
95.94
1.8
(98)
1.9
102.91
22
1.8
87.62
1.0
1.4
Radon
Bamuh
Puarnun
Aulaline
Mery
Thulius
Lead
85
86
Patur
83
BI
84
82
Pb
Rhenum
Oum
81
Haum
72
Tungstan
74
80
Ha
Taralum
Lutum
71
79
78
Rt
77
Rn
Baum
76
At
Casm
55
56
73
75
TI
Po
67.70
Transcribed Image Text:Stoichiometry Reassessment (P) Using the following chemical equation: P (s)+ C2 (g) - PCI3 (1), if 35.0 grams of chlorine react with excess phosphorus metal and 42.5 grams of phosphorous trichloride are produced in the lab, what is the percent yield? ***Clearly explain/indicate the steps in your thought process in solving this problem, including labeling each number with units and chemical formula, using dimensional analysis, and reporting your answer to the correct number of significant figures. The Periodic Table of the Elements 18 Hem > Mercury 80 Element name. Hydrogen Average relative masses are 2001 values, rounded to two decimal places. 2 Atomic # He H. 13 14 15 16 17 4.00 1.01 2.1 All average masses are to be treated as measured >Hg Symbol- Naan Carbon Lihum Berylum 4. Be 10 5 B 10.81 20 6. quantities, and subject to significant figure rules. Do not round them further when performing calculations. 3 200.59 < Avg. Mass Ne C 12.01 2.5 N Li 16.00 3.5 19.00 4.0 20.18 6.94 1.0 9.01 1.5 Electronegativity 1.9 14.01 3.0 Suitur 16 Chierme Argan Sn 14 Aluminum 13 Al Phohna 15 P. 30.97 21 17 18 Sodm 11 Magnesum 12 CI Ar Na 22.99 0.9 Mg 24.31 SI 28.09 1.8 39.95 26.98 1.5 32.07 2.5 35.45 3.0 10 11 12 1.2 4. Bromme 35 Nian 36 Acsenic Galum 31 Ga 69.72 Germanis 32 Zne Copper 29 Cu 63.55 1.9 Cubal Nickal 34 Chromum 24 Cr 52.00 Manganese 25 Mn 54.94 1.5 on 33 As Scandum Tanum Vanadum Calium 20 30 Zn 65.39 Potum 26 27 28 Br 79.90 2.8 Kr 83.80 3.0 21 22 23 Se 78.96 2.4 19 Co 58.93 1.8 NI 58.69 1.8 Ge 72.61 1.8 Sc Fe K 39.10 0.8 Ca 40.08 1.0 44.96 1.3 Ti 47.88 1.5 V 50.94 1.6 55.85 1.8 74.92 2.0 1.6 1.6 1.6 Talkuum 52 Te adine anon Autmony 51 indat Te 54 Camm 53 Pulum 46 Ser Rutenum 44 Rodium Technatum 43 50 Maybdeum 42 49 Zonum 40 48 Cd 112.41 1.7 Notum Brontum 38 Sr 47 Rubidum 37 45 Xe Sb 121.76 1.9 41 39 Y. 88.91 1.2 Ru 101.07 22 Pd 106.42 22 Ag 107.87 1.9 In 114.82 1.7 Sn 118.71 Rh Rb 85.47 0.8 Zr 91.22 Nb Mo Tc 127.60 2.1 126.90 25 131.29 26 92.91 1.6 95.94 1.8 (98) 1.9 102.91 22 1.8 87.62 1.0 1.4 Radon Bamuh Puarnun Aulaline Mery Thulius Lead 85 86 Patur 83 BI 84 82 Pb Rhenum Oum 81 Haum 72 Tungstan 74 80 Ha Taralum Lutum 71 79 78 Rt 77 Rn Baum 76 At Casm 55 56 73 75 TI Po 67.70
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