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30 August, 01:30

Quicklime, CaO, can be prepared by roasting CaCO3 to produce Ca0 and CO2 When 2.00 X 10^3 grams of Calcium carbonate are heated, 1.05 X 10^3 grams of Calcium oxide is collected. What is the percentage yield?

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  1. 30 August, 01:49
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    Percentage yield = (actual yield / theoretical yield) x 100%

    The balanced equation for the reaction is

    CaCO₃ (s) → CaO (s) + CO₂ (g)

    Moles = mass / molar mass

    Mass of CaCO₃ (s) used = 2.00 x 10³ g

    Molar mass of CaCO₃ (s) = 100.0 g/mol

    Moles of CaCO₃ (s) = 2.00 x 10³ g / 100.0 g/mol

    = 20.0 mol

    Stoichiometric ratio between CaCO₃ (s) and CaO (s) is 1 : 1

    Hence, moles of CaO = moles of CaCO₃ (s)

    = 20.0 mol

    Molar mass of CaO = 56.0 g/mol

    Mass of CaO = 20.0 mol x 56.0 g/mol

    = 1120 g

    Hence, theoretical yield of CaO = 1120 g

    Actual yield = 1.05 x 10³ g = 1050 g

    Percentage yield = (1050 g / 1120 g) x 100%

    = 93.75%

    Hence, percentage yield of CaO is 93.75%
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