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OpenStudy (anonymous):

given that 10.0 g of calcium nitrate react with 10.0 g of iron (II) chloride to produce calcium chloride and iron (II) nitrate. How many grams of calcium chloride are produced when the reaction runs with 85% yield

OpenStudy (cuanchi):

1. you have to writhe down the reaction and balance it 2. calculate the moles of calcium nitrate in 10 grams of calcium nitrate 3. calculate the moles of iron II chloride in 10 g of iron II chloride 4. according to the stoichiometry of the equation from 1, calculate how many moles you can obtain of calcium chloride with the two different amounts of moles calculated in 2 and 3. 5. The smallest number of moles of calcium chloride will be your theoretical yield or 100%. then you have to calculate the 85% of that value and convert the moles of calcium chloride to grams of calcium chloride.

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