Introductory Chemistry: An Active Learning Approach
Introductory Chemistry: An Active Learning Approach
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ISBN: 9781305079250
Author: Mark S. Cracolice, Ed Peters
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 10, Problem 6PE
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The percentage yield when 2.801g of calcium phosphate is recovered from the reaction of a solution containing 3.215g of sodium phosphate with excess nitrate solution is to be calculated.

Concept introduction:

Chemical reactions are represented by chemical equations. In a chemical equation, the reactants are represented on the left of the arrow while the products are represented on the right of the arrow. Stoichiometric coefficient is the number preceding each symbol in a reaction which determines the moles of the reactants and products in the reaction.

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Answer to Problem 6PE

The percentage yield when 2.801g of calcium phosphate is recovered containing the reaction of a solution containing 3.215g of sodium phosphate with excess nitrate solution is 92.11%.

Explanation of Solution

The balanced equation for the reaction sodium phosphate with calcium nitrate solution is given below.

2Na3PO4(aq)+3Ca(NO3)2(aq)6NaNO3(aq)+Ca3(PO4)2(s)

Therefore, 2 moles of Na3PO4 produce 1 mole of Ca3(PO4)2.

Therefore mole to mole ratio is given below.

2molNa3PO4=1molCa3(PO4)2

Therefore, two conversion factors from the mole-to-mole ratio are given below.

2molNa3PO41molCa3(PO4)2and1molCa3(PO4)22molNa3PO4

The conversion factor to obtain moles of Ca3(PO4)2 from Na3PO4 is given below.

1molCa3(PO4)22molNa3PO4

The molar mass of oxygen is 16.00gmol1.

The molar mass of sodium is 22.99gmol1.

The molar mass of phosphorus is 30.97gmol1

Therefore, the molar mass of Na3PO4 is calculated below.

Totalmolarmass=(3×22.99gmol1)+30.97gmol1+(4×16.00gmol1)=68.97gmol1+30.97gmol1+64.00gmol1=163.94gmol1

Therefore, the conversion factor to obtain moles of Na3PO4 from grams of Na3PO4 is given below.

1molNa3PO4163.94gNa3PO4

The molar mass of oxygen is 16.00gmol1.

The molar mass of calcium is 40.08gmol1.

The molar mass of phosphorus is 30.97gmol1

Therefore, the molar mass of Ca3(PO4)2 is calculated below.

Totalmolarmass=(3×40.08gmol1)+2×(30.97gmol1+(4×16.00gmol1))=120.24gmol1+2×(30.97gmol1+64.00gmol1)=120.24gmol1+189.94gmol1=310.18

Therefore, the conversion factor to obtain grams of Ca3(PO4)2 from moles of Ca3(PO4)2 is given below.

310.18gCa3(PO4)21molCa3(PO4)2

The formula to calculate the mass of Ca3(PO4)2 from Na3PO4 is given below.

MassofCa3(PO4)2=(GivenmassofNO×Conversionfactortoobtain moles of Ca3(PO4)2×Conversionfactorto obtain toobtain molesofNa3PO4×Conversionfactorto obtain grams ofCa3(PO4)2)

The mass of Na3PO4 is 3.125g.

Substitute the mass of Na3PO4 and the conversion factors in the above equation.

MassofCa3(PO4)2=(3.215gNa3PO4×1molCa3(PO4)22molNa3PO4×1molNa3PO4163.94gNa3PO4×310.18gCa3(PO4)21molCa3(PO4)2)=(3.215gNa3PO4×0.5×1163.94gNa3PO4×310.18gCa3(PO4)2)=3.041g

The percentage yield is calculated by the formula given below.

Percentageyield=ActualyieldIdealyield×100…(1)

The actual yield is 2.801g.

The ideal yield is 3.041g.

Substitute the value of actual yield and ideal yield in equation (1).

Percentageyield=2.801g3.041g×100=92.11%

Therefore, the percentage yield when 2.801g of calcium phosphate is recovered form the reaction of a solution containing 3.215g of sodium phosphate with excess nitrate solution is 92.11%.

Conclusion

The percentage yield when 2.801g of calcium phosphate is recovered form the reaction of a solution containing 3.215g of sodium phosphate with excess nitrate solution is 92.11%.

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