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14 March, 14:44

When ethane (c2h6) reacts with chlorine (cl2) the main product is c2h5cl; but other products containing cl (chlorine), such as c2h4cl2, are also obtained in small quantities. the formation of these other products reduces the yield of c2h5cl. in a certain experiment 145 g of c2h6 reacts with 215 g of cl2. (a) assuming that c2h6 and cl2 react only to form c2h5cl and hcl, calculate the theoretical yield of c2h5cl?

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  1. 14 March, 15:08
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    The balanced chemical reaction is written as:

    C₂H₆ + Cl₂ → C₂H₅Cl + HCl

    Mol of C₂H₆ available: 145 g / 30 g/mol = 4.833 mol

    Mol of Cl₂ available: 215 g / 70.9 g/mol = 3.032 mol

    So, the limiting reactant is Cl₂. We base our theoretical yield from here.

    3.032 mol Cl₂ (1 mol C₂H₅Cl / 1 mol Cl₂) (64.45 g/mol C₂H₅Cl) = 195.41 g C₂H₅Cl
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