1. How many g is present in a sample having 4.52 moles of CaCO3? 2. Methanol burns in air to form carbon dioxide and water: CH;OH + O2 > CO2 + H20 If 209 g of CH;OH are used up, what mass of H20 is produced? 3. Acetic acid (CH3COOH) can be produced based from the reaction: CH;COOC,H5 + H20 > CH;COOH + C2H5OH If there are 344.5 g of CH3COOC,H5 and 165.8 g of H20 a. How many moles of acetic acid will be produced? b. Calculate the percent yield if 125 g of acetic acid was produced 4. A sample containing 58.51 g manganese (Mn) is treated with an excess of sulfuric acid (H2SO4) to form manganese sulfate (MnSO,) and molecular hydrogen (H2). If 81.52% of manganese sulfate was produced experimentally, calculate the actual yield.

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1. How many g is present in a sample having 4.52 moles of CaCO3?
2. Methanol burns in air to form carbon dioxide and water:
CH;OH + O2 → CO2 + H20
If 209 g of CH;OH are used up, what mass of H20 is produced?
3. Acetic acid (CH3COOH) can be produced based from the reaction:
CH;COOC,H5 + H20 > CH;COOH + C2H5OH
If there are 344.5 g of CH3COOC,H5 and 165.8 g of H20
a. How many moles of acetic acid will be produced?
b. Calculate the percent yield if 125 g of acetic acid was
produced
4. A sample containing 58.51 g manganese (Mn) is treated with an excess
of sulfuric acid (H2SO4) to form manganese sulfate (MnSO,) and
molecular hydrogen (H2). If 81.52% of manganese sulfate was produced
experimentally, calculate the actual yield.
Transcribed Image Text:1. How many g is present in a sample having 4.52 moles of CaCO3? 2. Methanol burns in air to form carbon dioxide and water: CH;OH + O2 → CO2 + H20 If 209 g of CH;OH are used up, what mass of H20 is produced? 3. Acetic acid (CH3COOH) can be produced based from the reaction: CH;COOC,H5 + H20 > CH;COOH + C2H5OH If there are 344.5 g of CH3COOC,H5 and 165.8 g of H20 a. How many moles of acetic acid will be produced? b. Calculate the percent yield if 125 g of acetic acid was produced 4. A sample containing 58.51 g manganese (Mn) is treated with an excess of sulfuric acid (H2SO4) to form manganese sulfate (MnSO,) and molecular hydrogen (H2). If 81.52% of manganese sulfate was produced experimentally, calculate the actual yield.
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