Uranium can be isolated from its ores by dissolving it as UO2(NO3)2, then separating it as solid UO2(C2O4)*3H2O
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Uranium can be isolated from its ores by dissolving it as UO2(NO3)2, then separating it as solid UO2(C2O4)*3H2O. Addition of 0.4031 g of sodium oxalate, Na2C2O4, to a solution containing 1.481 g of uranyl nitrate, UO2(NO3)2, yields 1.073 g of solid UO2(C2O4)*3H2O.Na2C2O4 + UO2(NO3)2 + 3H2O --------> UO2(C2O4)*3H2O + 2NaNO3
Determine the limiting reactant and the percent yield of this reaction?