Stoichiometry: Limiting reagents

3. Consider the chemical reaction described below:

Ca3(PO4)2 (s)    +    C (s)    +    SiO2 (s)        CaSiO3 (s)    +    CO (g)    +    P (l)Ca_3\left(PO_4\right)_2\ \left(s\right)\ \ \ \ +\ \ \ \ C\ \left(s\right)\ \ \ \ +\ \ \ \ SiO_2\ \left(s\right)\ \ \ \ \rightarrow\ \ \ \ CaSiO_3\ \left(s\right)\ \ \ \ +\ \ \ \ CO\ \left(g\right)\ \ \ \ +\ \ \ \ P\ \left(l\right)

a) What is the limiting reagent for this reaction if an initial reaction mixture contains 1325 kg of calcium phosphate, 300 kg of carbon and 890 kg of silicon dioxide.


b) What is the theoretical yield of CaSiO3?


c) A student conducted this experiment and obtained a yield of 1283 kg of CaSiO3. What is their percent yield?


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