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Chem Earth B LT 6.4 Content Check

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Sn3(PO4)4 + 6 Na2CO3 → 3 Sn(CO3)2 + 4 Na3PO4 36 grams of tin (IV) phosphate Sn3(PO4)4 is mixed with an excess of sodium carbonate Na2CO3. In the lab 29.8 grams of tin (IV) carbonate Sn(CO3)2 are actually formed. What is the percent yield? 

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We start by identifying the stoichiometry of the given balanced equation: Sn3(PO4)4 + 6 Na2CO3 → 3 Sn(CO3)2 + 4 Na3PO4. This tells us that 1 mole of tin(IV) phosphate produces 3 moles of tin(IV) carbonate. Next, we calculate the molar masses needed for converting between grams and moles: - Sn3(PO4)4: 3 Sn atoms (3 × 118.71 g/mol) plus 4 PO4 groups (4 × [P 30.97 g/mol + 4 × O ......Login to view full explanation

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