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2 January, 11:01

If the theoretical yield of a reaction is 0.110 g and the actual yield is 0.104 g, what is the percent yield?

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  1. 2 January, 11:19
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    Theoretical Yield is an Ideal yield with 100 % conversion of reactant to product. It is in fact a paper work.

    While,

    Actual Yield is the yield which is obtained experimentally. It is always less than theoretical yield because it is not possible to have 100% conversion of reactants into products. Even some amount of product is lost while handling it during the process.

    Percentage Yield is Calculated as,

    %age Yield = Actual Yield / Theoretical Yield * 100

    Data Given:

    Actual Yield = 0.104 g

    Theoretical Yield = 0.110 g

    Putting Values,

    %age Yield = 0.104 g / 0.110 g * 100

    %age Yield = 94.54 %
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