The theoretical yield for a chemical reaction can not be calculated until the reaction is completed. TRUE FALSE True right?
yep
gj :DDD
:( i got it wrong :( it was false
WHAT
omg i am sooo sorry i interpreted the question wrong
oh geez thats 2 questions i interpreted wrong :/ .
How many atoms are in 5.00 moles of water (H2O)? Selected Answer: \[3.00~x~10^{24}~atoms\]Correct Answer: \[9.03 x 10^{24}~atoms\] Response Feedback: Take \[5.00~moles~x~6.02 x 10^{23}\] representative particles/ mole x 3 atoms per representative particles/ molecule to obtain \[9.03~x~10^{24}~atoms\] and for this problem it was Feedback: The theoretical yield for a reaction can be calculated as long as the balanced equation is written and the quantities of the reactants are known.
I think on that last question i must have assumed it wanted particles of H2O... WOW im stupid...
lol no I got 34/39 points so its good. can you help with some more?
yea sure
lol you helped me get +34 points that I wouldnt have gotten :P
i still feel bad though. I wasn't trying to mess up those questions :/
I know :D
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