Ethylene oxide (C2H4O) is manufactured by burning ethylene (C2H4) in air. If 4.95 g of ethylene oxide is obtained from 4.2 g of ethylene, calculate the % yield of ethylene oxide. C2H4+O2→C2H4O
A
90.90%
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B
75.00%
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C
46.69%
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D
14.25%
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Solution
The correct option is B 75.00% Ethylene oxide is prepared from ethylene by the following balanced reaction: 2C2H4+O2→2C2H4O Moles of C2H4=4.228=0.15 moles 2 moles of C2H4 produces 2 moles of C2H4O So, 0.15 moles produces = 0.15 moles of C2H4O Mass of C2H4Oobtained=moles×molar mass ofC2H4O=0.15×44=6.6g Obtained (experimental) amount of C2H4O=4.95 g (given) % yield=Actual yieldTheoretical yield×100 =4.956.6×100=75%