C3c Flashcards

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How is a high atom economy good for profits?

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-decreasing amount of reactants wasted, so money is saved

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How is a high atom economy good for the environment?

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-saves resources as resources are not wasted, and stops reactions from being unsustainable

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What is percentage yield?

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  • comparison of actual yield and predicted yield
  • evaporation
  • filtraton
  • transferring liquids
  • not all reactants react to make product
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4
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What is atom economy?

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-tells you how much mass of reactants was wasted

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5
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Why a yields never 100%?

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-some product or reactant always lost along the way

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How does transferring liquids cause a loss of yield?

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  • may lose some liquid when transferring from one container to the next, even if nothing spills
  • some always gets left behind on inside surface of last container
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What are the benefits of a high percentage yield?

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  • reduce waste products

- reduce costs

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How does filtration reduce percentage yield?

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  • filtering liquid to remove solid particles you always lose a bit of liquid or solid
  • if you want to keep liquid, you lose the bi that remains with the solid and filter paper
  • if you want to keep solid, some of it always gets left behind when you scrape it off filter paper
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How does evaporation reduce percentage yield?

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  • liquids evaporate all the time

- even more when heated

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How do not all reactants reacting reduce percentage yield?

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-reversible reactions turn products back to reactants while the reaction is going on, so yield will never be 100%

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