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3) What was the mass of sodium carbonate used to start the experiment?
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3) What was the mass of sodium carbonate used to start the experiment?
4) Using the balanced equation and the starting amount of the sodium carbonate used, calculate the expected (Theoretical) yield of sodium chloride. In other words, do a stoichiometry problem using the starting amount of sodium carbonate (recorded in question 3) to see how much sodium chloride is produced.
5) What was the mass of the crucible and cover and sodium chloride?
6) What was the actual mass of NaCl produced?
7) How does your calculation and the actual amount of NaCl produced, compare? To see, let's calculate the percent yield by using this formula:Take the actual amount of sodium chloride (answer from #6), divide it by the amount you calculated that you should get ( answer from #4) and multiply by 100.What was your percent yield?
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