In the commercial production of the element arsenic, arsenic (II) oxide is heated with carbon which reduces the oxide to the metal according to the following equation: 2As2O3 + 3C ----„³ 3CO2 +4As

A>if 8.87 g of As2O3 is used in the reaction and 5.33 g of As is produced what is the percentage yield?
B>If 67 of carbon is used up in a different reaction and 425 g of As is produced, calculate the percentage yield of this reaction

Worked another place.

To calculate the percentage yield in both scenarios, you need to use the formula:

Percentage Yield = (Actual Yield / Theoretical Yield) x 100%

Let's calculate the theoretical yield in each case first.

A) Calculation for scenario A:

Given:
- Mass of As2O3 used = 8.87 g
- Mass of As produced = 5.33 g

According to the balanced equation, the molar ratio between As2O3 and As is 2:4. Therefore, we need to find the molar masses of As2O3 and As to convert the masses into moles.

Molar mass of As2O3 = 2(74.92 g/mol) + 3(16.00 g/mol) = 197.84 g/mol
Molar mass of As = 74.92 g/mol

Next, we can use the molar masses to find the number of moles of As2O3 and As.

Moles of As2O3 = 8.87 g / 197.84 g/mol ≈ 0.045 moles
Moles of As = 5.33 g / 74.92 g/mol ≈ 0.071 moles

According to the balanced equation, the molar ratio between As2O3 and As is 2:4. So, the theoretical yield (in moles) of As is twice the moles of As2O3 used.

Theoretical yield of As = 2 x 0.045 moles = 0.09 moles

Now we need to convert the theoretical yield back into grams.

Theoretical yield of As = 0.09 moles x 74.92 g/mol ≈ 6.74 g

B) Calculation for scenario B:

Given:
- Mass of carbon used = 67 g
- Mass of As produced = 425 g

First, let's determine the moles of carbon used in the reaction.

Molar mass of carbon (C) = 12.01 g/mol

Moles of carbon (C) = 67 g / 12.01 g/mol ≈ 5.58 moles

According to the balanced equation, the molar ratio between carbon (C) and As is 3:4, so the number of moles of As produced would be:

Moles of As produced = 5.58 moles x (4/3) ≈ 7.44 moles

Finally, we can calculate the theoretical yield of As by converting the moles to grams:

Theoretical yield of As = 7.44 moles x 74.92 g/mol ≈ 557.44 g

Now that we have the theoretical yield for both scenarios, we can proceed to calculate the percentage yield.

A) For scenario A:

Percentage Yield = (Actual Yield / Theoretical Yield) x 100%
= (5.33 g / 6.74 g) x 100%
≈ 79.1%

B) For scenario B:

Percentage Yield = (Actual Yield / Theoretical Yield) x 100%
= (425 g / 557.44 g) x 100%
≈ 76.3%

Therefore, in scenario A, the percentage yield is approximately 79.1%, and in scenario B, the percentage yield is approximately 76.3%.