The limiting reagent has a molecular mass of 128 g/mol and product has a molecular mass of 160 g/mol. If 0.2g of limiting reagent generates 0.2g of product, then what is percent yield?
Answer is 80%.
I'd really appreciate help with this as i'm having difficulty following TBR's math.
What i'm inefficiently doing:
128 to 160 represents approximately a 30% increase in mass. Ideally, 0.2 reagent should become 0.2 * 1.3 =0.26 but this is not observed. So 0.2 / 0.26=...
math gets too difficult. Using a calculator, I got 0.76.
So what's a good way to do this?
thank you.
Answer is 80%.
I'd really appreciate help with this as i'm having difficulty following TBR's math.
What i'm inefficiently doing:
128 to 160 represents approximately a 30% increase in mass. Ideally, 0.2 reagent should become 0.2 * 1.3 =0.26 but this is not observed. So 0.2 / 0.26=...
math gets too difficult. Using a calculator, I got 0.76.
So what's a good way to do this?
thank you.