Consider the reaction of iron (III) sulfate (aq) and sodium phosphate (aq) to form iron (III)...

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Consider the reaction of iron (III) sulfate (aq) and sodiumphosphate (aq) to form iron (III) phosphate (s) and sodium sulfate(aq).

c. If 2.16 g of iron (III) phosphate are obtained when a studentperformed this reaction, what is the percent yield?

d. Is the answer from part C reasonable? Assuming no calculationerrors were made, give a possible explanation for the answer inpart C.

e. If you perform this reaction with 20.00 mL of the 0.250 Msolution of iron (III) sulfate and obtain a 65.0% yield, how manygrams of iron (III) phosphate will you make?

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a the balanced reaction is Fe2s043 2Na3P04 2FeP04 3Na2S04 b we know that moles molarity x volume L so moles of Fe2s043 025 x 25 x 103 moles of Fe2s043 625 x 103 from the above reaction moles of FeP04 formed 2 x moles of Fe2S043    See Answer
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