Complete the following table, making sure to include your Concentration of Concentration of acetic acid 0.5 % 0.2% 0.1% sodium bicarbonate 0.5 M 0.5 M 0.5 M ● Water level on measuring cylinder before reaction 98 mL 91 mL 95 mL units! Water level on measuring cylinder after reaction 8 mL 49 mL 81 mL Volume of gas produced From the results above, which reactant do you consider to be the limiting reagent? Why? Consider the reaction where the concentration of acetic acid was 0.5% and the concentration of sodium bicarbonate was 0.5 M. Complete the table on page 5 to calculate the theoretical yield of CO₂ with these concentrations. The following bullet points may help: You have already calculated the amount of sodium bicarbonate in 100 mL In a 100 mL solution of acetic acid at 0.1% there will be 0.1 mL of acetic acid. The density of acetic acid is 1.05 g/mL. You can use this value to calculate the mass of acetic acid used in the reaction.

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Complete the following table, making sure to include your units!
Concentration of Concentration of
acetic acid
Water level on
measuring cylinder
before reaction
98 mL
91 mL
95 mL
0.5%
0.2%
0.1%
●
sodium
bicarbonate
0.5 M
0.5 M
0.5 M
From the results above, which reactant do you consider to be the limiting reagent? Why?
●
Water level on
measuring cylinder
after reaction
8 mL
49 mL
81 mL
Consider the reaction where the concentration of acetic acid was 0.5% and the concentration
of sodium bicarbonate was 0.5 M. Complete the table on page 5 to calculate the theoretical
yield of CO2 with these concentrations. The following bullet points may help:
You have already calculated the amount of sodium bicarbonate in 100 mL
In a 100 mL solution of acetic acid at 0.1% there will be 0.1 mL of acetic acid.
●
Volume of gas
produced
The density of acetic acid is 1.05 g/mL. You can use this value to calculate the mass of
acetic acid used in the reaction.
Transcribed Image Text:Complete the following table, making sure to include your units! Concentration of Concentration of acetic acid Water level on measuring cylinder before reaction 98 mL 91 mL 95 mL 0.5% 0.2% 0.1% ● sodium bicarbonate 0.5 M 0.5 M 0.5 M From the results above, which reactant do you consider to be the limiting reagent? Why? ● Water level on measuring cylinder after reaction 8 mL 49 mL 81 mL Consider the reaction where the concentration of acetic acid was 0.5% and the concentration of sodium bicarbonate was 0.5 M. Complete the table on page 5 to calculate the theoretical yield of CO2 with these concentrations. The following bullet points may help: You have already calculated the amount of sodium bicarbonate in 100 mL In a 100 mL solution of acetic acid at 0.1% there will be 0.1 mL of acetic acid. ● Volume of gas produced The density of acetic acid is 1.05 g/mL. You can use this value to calculate the mass of acetic acid used in the reaction.
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