2 (a) Calcium chloride solution reacts with silver nitrate solution.
Solid silver chloride and calcium nitrate solution are formed.
(i) Complete the sentence by put... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:2 (a) Calcium chloride solution reacts with silver nitrate solution - Edexcel - GCSE Chemistry - Question 2 - 2012 - Paper 1
Step 1
(i) Complete the sentence by putting a cross (X) in the box next to your answer.
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Answer
Correct Answer: B calcium nitrate
The chemical formula given, Ca(NO₃)₂, corresponds to calcium nitrate. Thus, the correct option is B.
Step 2
(ii) 1. Suggest why the yield was less than 4.0 g.
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The yield of silver chloride may have been less than the theoretical value of 4.0 g due to several possible reasons:
Incomplete Reaction: Not all reactants may have reacted completely.
Loss of Material: Some silver chloride might have been lost during the transfer process, for instance, sticking to the beaker or filter paper.
Side Reactions: Unfocused side reactions could have occurred, consuming some of the reactants.
Filtration Loss: Some of the solid could have been washed away or lost on the filter paper during filtration.
Step 3
(ii) 2. Calculate the percentage yield of this experiment.
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To calculate the percentage yield, we use the formula: