3.4 Flashcards
Percentage yield equation
(Actual yield / theoretical yield) x 100
Limiting reagent definition
The reactant that is not in excess, that will be used up first and stop the reaction
How to work out which reactant is limiting reactant
Balance equation
Then ask, if you had same amounts of each reactant, which would run out first?
The one that runs out first is the limiting resctant, the other one is in excess.
For example:
2H2 + O2 —> 2H2O
If you had both 1mol of H2 and O2, the H2 would run out first, and youd still have 0.5mol O2 left, so H2 is limiting, O2 is excess
Atom economy of a reation is a measure of…
How well the atoms have been utilised
Reactions with high atom economies…
Produce large proportion desired products, few unwanted waste products
Are important for sustainability as they make the best use of natural resources
Arom economy assumes a ___% yield
100%
The chemical equation of the reaction has to be _________ to work out atom economy
BALANCED
Equation for atom economy
Atom economy = (sum of molar masses of desired products/sum of molar masses of all products) x 100
3 quick benefits of high atom economy
Industrial processes more efficient
Preserves raw materials
Reduces waste