In an experiment to displace copper from copper(II)sulfate, 6.5 g of zinc was added to an excess of copper(II)sulfate solution.The resulting copper was filtered off, washed and dried.The mass of copper obtained was 4.8 g.Calculate the percentage yield of copper.
Answer:
Step 1: The symbol equation is:
Zn (s)+CuSO4 (aq)→ZnSO4 (aq)+ Cu (s)
Step 2: Calculate the amount of zinc reacted in moles
Step 3: Calculate the maximum amount of copper that could be formed from the molar ratio:
Since the ratio of Zn(s) to Cu(s) is 1:1 a maximum of 0.10 moles can be produced
Step 4: Calculate the maximum mass of copper that could be formed (theoretical yield)
mass=molxM=0.10molx63.55g mol-1=6.4 g (2 sig figs)
Step 5: Calculate the percentage yield of copper
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