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if the formation of magnesium nitride is not taken into account and they grey re

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Question

if the formation of magnesium nitride is not taken into account and they grey residue after the initial heating is assumed to be wholly magnesium oxide, the experiment would take much less time. based on your answer to question 3, would this assumption cause the measured % yield to be higher or lower than it should be? explain your answer.

i need help with question 4.


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Explanation / Answer

Is the final weight of the compound obtained in solely taken to be due to Magnesium oxide (without considering formation of magnesium nitride), the overall net mass obtained would be higher.

The % yield thus obtained would be higher then the actual value.

% yield = [(mass obtained)/(theoretical mass)] x 100