Determine the Percent Yield of multiple reactions.
Procedure:
1. Mass .5g NaOH
2. Mass 2.5g CuSO4*5H2O
3. Dissolve CuSO4*5H2O and NaOH separately, each in in 50mL H2O
4. Mix two solutions together
5. Heat very slowly
6. Filter with vacuum filtration
7. Rinse into pan and place in oven
Data:
Mass of NaOH: .50g
Mass of CuSO4*5H2O: 1.25g
Mass of Cu(OH2):
Calculations:
Limiting Reagent/Reactant in Excess:
Percent Yield:
Conclusion:
Penguins approve this message. We found that the percent yields of the following reactions were 77.87%. Determining the limiting reactions in excess we were able to find that there were only .005 moles of Copper Oxate in the reaction. Using the mass of the Copper Oxate and the theoretical yield of the same formula we were able to find the the the the percent yield of the reaction. This conclusion is brought to you by the Penguins International Sanctuary of Seas or better known as PISS. Thank You.
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