Run 2: Initial grams of NaHCO3 %3D

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Run 2: Initial grams of NaHCO3
%3D
Theoretical yield (grams) of NażCO3:
Percent yield (Run 2) =
Transcribed Image Text:Run 2: Initial grams of NaHCO3 %3D Theoretical yield (grams) of NażCO3: Percent yield (Run 2) =
DATA
Record all masses to the maximum number of
Run 1
Run 2
sig figs
200°C
400°C
1.
Mass of beaker
81.061
27.986
2.
Mass of beaker + NaHCO3
85.457
32.267
3.
Initial mass of NaHCO3
4.476
4.292
Mass of beaker plus products after
heating.
4.
84.3 80
30.742
5.
Mass of product (actual yield)
There are three theoretically possible chemical reactions that could occur during the thermal decomposition of baking
soda.
1)
sodium bicarbonate (s) → sodium hydroxide (s) + carbon dioxide (g)
2)
sodium bicarbonate (s) → sodium oxide (s) + carbon dioxide (g) + water (g)
3)
sodium bicarbonate (s)→ sodium carbonate (s) + carbon dioxide (g) + water (g)
Transcribed Image Text:DATA Record all masses to the maximum number of Run 1 Run 2 sig figs 200°C 400°C 1. Mass of beaker 81.061 27.986 2. Mass of beaker + NaHCO3 85.457 32.267 3. Initial mass of NaHCO3 4.476 4.292 Mass of beaker plus products after heating. 4. 84.3 80 30.742 5. Mass of product (actual yield) There are three theoretically possible chemical reactions that could occur during the thermal decomposition of baking soda. 1) sodium bicarbonate (s) → sodium hydroxide (s) + carbon dioxide (g) 2) sodium bicarbonate (s) → sodium oxide (s) + carbon dioxide (g) + water (g) 3) sodium bicarbonate (s)→ sodium carbonate (s) + carbon dioxide (g) + water (g)
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