Grade 9, Notes and Assignment No 9
Grade 9, Notes and Assignment No 9
Grade 9, Notes and Assignment No 9
date:- 15/may/2020
After watching the above video write down in your exercise book
A. What is pure substance?
B. List some of the pure substance?
C. Why purity is important in most of the products used in our daily
life?
(If you can answer the following question then proceed further, please
mail your answers so that you can reflect your understanding)
Purity is very important e.g. for analytical standards in laboratories or
pharmaceutical products where impurities could have dangerous side effects
of a drug or medicine.
You can apply the same sort of argument to thousands of domestic and
industrial products from the chemical and pharmaceutical industries.
An assay is any procedure used to analyse and test for its purity of the
% content of a specified component in a mixture of a % of an element
or ion etc.
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Example:
Calculate the percentage of oxygen in CO2.
Step 1 – Calculate the molar mass of the compound
The percent yield is the ratio of the actual yield to the theoretical yield,
expressed as a percentage.
Heating 12.4g of CuCO3 should have produced 8.0g of CuO (expected yield).
= 87.5 %
Losing product
A 100 percent yield means that no product has been lost, while a 0 per cent
yield means that no product has been made. There are several reasons why
the percentage yield of a product might be less than 100 per cent. These
include:
Loss when filtering
Loss when evaporating
Loss when transferring liquids
Not all reactants reacting to make the product
Greek Community School Addis Ababa Grade 9 chemistry notes and Assignment no -9
date:- 15/may/2020
Percentage purity
The percentage purity of a substance can be calculated by dividing the mass
of the pure chemical by the total mass of the sample, and then multiplying
this number by 100.
= 9.95 × 100
10.15
= 98.03%
So the copper in the sample is 98.03% pure.
Home work:-
1. Define percentage yield and purity?
a) A 20.0 g sample of Al(s) reacts to produce 32.7 g of Al2O3(s). What
is the percentage yield of the reaction?
b) If this reaction has a percentage yield of 74.2%, what mass of
c) What mass of Al(s) is required to make 100.0 g of Al2O3(s) if the
reaction has a percentage yield of 64.7% ?
5. A chemist wants to produce 50.0 g of NaCl by reacting sodium with
chlorine gas according to the equation: 2Na + Cl2 2NaCl If this
reaction has a percent yield of 77.3%, what mass of sodium must be
reacted?
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