Reacting Quantities Flashcards

1
Q

What is meant by the stoichiometry of the reaction?

A

The ratio of each substance in the reaction.

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2
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What are the three reasons why a theoretical yield is difficult to achieve?

A

Reaction may not go to completion
Side reactions may have occurred
Purification of the product may lead to some loss of the product

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3
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Is the actual yield usually higher or lower than the theoretical yield?

A

It is lower.

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4
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How do you find the percentage yield?

A

Actual yield/theoretical yield X100

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5
Q

What is a limiting reagent?

A

This is a reactant that is not in excess.

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6
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What do calculations need to be based on?

A

The limiting reagent.

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7
Q

What is meant by atom economy?

A

This is a measure of how well atoms have been utilised.

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8
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What are two features of reactions with high economies?

A

Produce a large proportion of desired products and few unwanted waste products.
They are important for sustainability as they make best use of natural resources.

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9
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What does atom economy assume?

A

100% yield

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10
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What is atom economy solely based on?

A

The balanced chemical equation for a reaction.

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