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SP25: CHEM-30A Sec 01 - Intro Chem Final Exam

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Consider the following equation 2 Mg (s) +  O2 (g)  →  2 MgO (s) When 40.0 g of O2 completely react with Mg, the actual yield of MgO is 83.6 g. What is the percent yield? Given molar mass of MgO is 40.31 g/mol.

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A.8.5%
B.20.6%
C.82.8%
D.51.5%
E.45.0%
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We start by parsing the reaction and the data provided. The balanced equation is: 2 Mg (s) + O2 (g) → 2 MgO (s). We are told that 40.0 g of O2 completely reacts with Mg, and the actual yield of MgO is 83.6 g. We need the percent yield, which is (actual yield / theoretical yield) × 100%. First, determine the theoretical yield of MgO. - Molar mass of O2 = 32.00 g/mol. Moles of O2 = 40.0 g ÷ 32.00 g/mol = 1.250 mol. - From the balanced equation, 1......Login to view full explanation

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