Reaction Yield Flashcards

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Theoretical vs. Actual Yield

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  • Theoretical yield is the mass of product predicted based on the stoichiometry of the chemical equation
    Calculated value
  • Actual yield is the mass of the product actually collected during an experiment
    Measured value
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Reaction reversibility

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  • Some reactions have a competing reverse reaction
  • Product being made breaks down (reverse of each other)
  • Chemists try to optimize (temp, pressure) reaction conditions to minimize the extent of a reverse reaction
  • Crabonic acid
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The experimental procedure

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  • No matter how careful chemists are, small quantities of material will be lost
  • Mass of a reactant can be lost after its measured
    Recants being left of the scale
  • Mass of the product can be lost before its measured
    Not all the product being filtered through filter paper
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how to reduce loses in experimental procedure

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  • Improving their skills
  • Use better equipment
  • Reducing the # of steps in a procedure
  • Repeating certain parts of a procedure to increase collection yield
    Filtering the substance more than once to get product
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Impurities

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  • Not all chemicals are 100% pure/grade, they vary in grades
  • This does not mean they are contaminated
  • The calculated mass does not take into account of true mass of a reactant
  • As chemicals age, they can become impure if not stored properly
  • For example, they can absorb H2O (sodium hydroxide) in air or oxidize (magnesium)
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Competing side reactions

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  • Competing reactions prevent some of the reactants form being into their products
  • When compound A reacts with compound D, there is less of compound A to react with reactant B, reducing actual yield
  • P + Cl → PCl3
  • PCl3 + Cl → PCL5
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Percentage Yield

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  • Tells you how efficient/successful a reaction is at covering reactants into products by comparing actual yield to theoretical yield
  • percentage yeild= actual yelid/therotical yeild x 100
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Percent Error

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  • Percent error is the difference between 100% - percentage yield
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Why don’t we always get what we calculated (ie. theoretical yield)?

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Reaction reversibility
The experimental procedure
Impurities
Competing side reactions

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