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Interpretation:
The theoretical and percent yield of sodium thiosulfate pentahydrate needs to be deduced under the given reaction conditions.
Concept Introduction:
- 'Yield refers to the amount of product obtained from a reaction.
- 'Theoretical yield' refers to the amount of product obtained from the molar ratio in the balanced equation whereas the 'actual yield' represents the product recovered from an experimental procedure.
- 'Percent yield' is a ratio of the actual and theoretical yields.
Answer to Problem 45A
% yield of sodium thiosulfate pentahydrate = 20.9%.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Mass of S8 = 3.25 g
Mass of Na2SO3 = 13.1 g
Actual yield of sodium thiosulfate pentahydrate=5.26 g
Calculations:
The given reaction is:
The balanced equation is:
Step 1: calculate the moles of S8 as follows:
Mass of S8 = 3.25 g
Molar mass of S8 = 256.48 g/mol
Step 2: calculate the moles of Na2SO3 as follows:
Mass of Na2SO3 = 13.1 g
Molar mass of Na2SO3 = 126.04 g/mol
Step 3: Deduce the limiting reagent as follows:
Based on the reaction stoichiometry:
1 mole of S8 reacts with 8 moles of
Therefore, 0.0127 moles of S8 will react with:
From the calculations in step 2, there are 0.1039 moles of
Step 4: Calculate the moles of
Based on the reaction stoichiometry:
1 mole of S8 forms 8 moles of
Therefore, 0.0127 moles of S8 will form:
Step 5: Calculate the theoretical yield or amount of
Molar mass
Step 6: Calculate the % yield
Based on equation (1):
Therefore, the yield of sodium thiosulfate pentahydrate is 20.9%.
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