Your laboratory manual calls for you to mix 13.0g of butanol, 21.6g of sodium bromide and 33.8 g of h2so4 as reactants in the following reaction. c, h,oh + nabr + h2so4 → c. h.br + nahso4+h2o after carrying out this reaction you obtain 16.8g of c. h.br. what is your percent yield for this reaction?
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The lattice enthalpy (formation of ionic solid from ions in the gas phase) for agcl(s) is -916 kj/mol and the hydration enthalpy (dissolution of gaseous ions into water) is -850 kj/mol. how much heat (in joules) is involved in forming 1l of saturated agcl solution (1.8 × 10-4 g / 100 ml water) by dissolving agcl(s)? assume solution volume does not change much upon dissolution. the equations are given below. ag+(g) + cl−(g) æ agcl(s)
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