Refer to the following data for this question: Mass of flask: 108.1g Mass of baking soda: 0.9 g Volume of vinegar: 10.1

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Refer to the following data for this question: Mass of flask: 108.1g Mass of baking soda: 0.9 g Volume of vinegar: 10.1

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Refer To The Following Data For This Question Mass Of Flask 108 1g Mass Of Baking Soda 0 9 G Volume Of Vinegar 10 1 1
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Refer to the following data for this question: Mass of flask: 108.1g Mass of baking soda: 0.9 g Volume of vinegar: 10.1 mL Mass of flask after reaction: 109.0g Identify the following on your own piece of paper. Show all work for full credit 1. Use your initial amounts of each reactant to determine the theoretical yield of sodium acetate in this reaction. The density of vinegar is 1.01 g/mL (hint: use this value to convert from the given volume of vinegar to g via the idea that 1.01 g of the substance is equivalent to 1 mL). 2. Identify the limiting reactant and the excess reactant in this reaction. 3. How much of the excess reactant is left over? 4. Determine the mass of sodium acetate actually produced in this reaction. 5. Determine the percent yield of this reaction (hint: the answer to question 1 is your theoretical yield).
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