I missed a few days of school with the flu and now I'm a little lost in chemistry
We did a lab and it's asking me to
"Calculate the amount of Boron oxide that theoretically should form from the amount of boric acid in your test tube. Show work." -.-
Ok so we filled out a data table of all of the weights of our substances
Initial mass of test tube = 10.03g
Mass of tube + Boric Acid = 11.47g
Mass of tube + Product = 10.84g
Then the next question says,
What is your actual yield of boron oxide?
Here are the equations it gives
2H3BO3->B203+3H20
Any help would be greatly appreciated, because honestly, she did a terrible job of explaining the actual/theoretical yield to me and I really cannot get this on my own.
Thanks