
Concept explainers
a)
Interpretation : On heating Calcium carbonate, it decomposes to Calcium oxide and Carbon dioxide. If 235g of CaCO3 is given then the theoretical yield needs to be calculated.
Concept introduction : Theoretical yield is the maximum amount of product that can be formed on completion of reaction.
a)

Answer to Problem 92A
Theoretical yield = 103.3 g of CO2.
Explanation of Solution
Step 1: write balance chemical equation
Step 2: convert mass of reactant to moles
Step 3: Convert moles of reactant to moles of product using mole ratio
1 moles of CaCO3 produce = 1 moles of CO2 2.34 moles of CaCO3 produce = 2.34 X 1 moles of CO2 = 2.34moles of CO2
Step 4: Convert moles of product to mass (theoretical yield)
b)
Interpretation:
If 97.5g of CO2 was produced, the percent yield needs to be calculated.
Concept introduction:
The percent yield can be calculated as follows:
b)

Answer to Problem 92A
Percent yield = 94.38%
Explanation of Solution
Actual yield = 97.5 g (given)
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