3.3 Yield and atom economy of chemical reactions

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  • Atom economy measures the proportion of atoms from reactants that end up in the desired product.
  • What is the formula for calculating atom economy?
    (Molecular weight of desired product / Total molecular weight of reactants) x 100
  • What is the definition of yield in chemical reactions?
    Product obtained compared to theoretical maximum
  • Steps to calculate theoretical yield
    1️⃣ Write the balanced chemical equation
    2️⃣ Identify the limiting reactant
    3️⃣ Use stoichiometry to determine moles of product
    4️⃣ Convert moles to mass
  • What is the formula for calculating percentage yield?
    (Actual Yield / Theoretical Yield) × 100
  • Match the concept with its description:
    Atom Economy ↔️ Proportion of reactants converted to desired products
    Yield ↔️ Amount of product obtained compared to theoretical maximum
  • A high atom economy minimizes waste and makes the reaction more sustainable.

    True
  • Atom economy measures the proportion of atoms from the reactants that end up in the final product
  • A high yield indicates an efficient reaction with minimal loss of the desired product.

    True
  • A low yield suggests significant losses due to side reactions or incomplete conversion.

    True
  • A high atom economy signifies the efficient use of reactants
  • What is the theoretical maximum yield of a reaction compared to the actual yield?
    Yield
  • A reaction with high atom economy is more sustainable.
    True
  • Incomplete reactions occur when the reaction does not go to completion
  • Which process can lead to product loss during workup in a reaction?
    Purification
  • Minimizing waste in a reaction improves its atom economy
  • Reactions with high yield and high atom economy are more environmentally friendly.

    True
  • Yield refers to the amount of product obtained from a chemical reaction compared to the theoretical maximum amount that could be produced
  • A high yield indicates that a reaction is efficient and produces a large quantity of the desired product
    True
  • Match the descriptions with high or low yield:
    High Yield ↔️ Efficient reaction
    Low Yield ↔️ Inefficient reaction
  • The theoretical yield is the maximum amount of product that could be produced in a chemical reaction based on the limiting reactant.
  • Steps to calculate theoretical yield:
    1️⃣ Write the balanced chemical equation
    2️⃣ Identify the limiting reactant
    3️⃣ Use stoichiometry to determine the maximum product formed
  • A low theoretical yield means the limiting reactant was fully consumed during the reaction
    False
  • Percentage yield is the ratio of the actual yield to the theoretical yield, expressed as a percentage.
  • Steps to calculate percentage yield:
    1️⃣ Determine theoretical yield
    2️⃣ Obtain actual yield
    3️⃣ Apply the formula: Percentage Yield = (Actual Yield / Theoretical Yield) × 100
  • A high percentage yield indicates that the reaction was efficient with minimal loss of product
    True
  • A low atom economy means a significant portion of the starting materials is lost as waste
    True
  • A high atom economy indicates that most of the atoms from reactants end up in the final product.

    True
  • A low atom economy indicates that a significant portion of reactants is lost as waste
  • A high yield indicates that the reaction produces a large quantity of the desired product.

    True
  • Stoichiometry is used to determine the maximum moles of product that can be formed from the limiting
  • A high percentage yield indicates that the reaction is efficient and minimal product is lost.

    True
  • The formula for atom economy includes the molecular weight of the desired product
  • In the reaction CH₄ + 2 O₂ → CO₂ + 2 H₂O, what is the atom economy if CO₂ is the desired product?
    55%
  • Yield and atom economy are both important measures of the efficiency of a chemical reaction, but they focus on different aspects
  • Atom economy measures the proportion of atoms from the reactants that end up in the final product
  • What does a high atom economy indicate about the use of starting materials?
    Minimal waste
  • Low atom economy results in significant waste production.
    True
  • A low atom economy means a large portion of the reactants are lost as by-products
  • What is one factor that reduces the yield of a chemical reaction?
    Side reactions