In a chemical reactions - what is a theorectical yield?
In a chemical reactions - what is the actual yield?
In a chemical reactions - what is the percentage yield?
What does ‘100%’ yield mean?
What does ‘50%’ yield mean?
96 g of hydrochloric acid were produced in a reaction where 124 g of hydrochloric acid were expected to be produced. Calculate the percentage yield of the reaction. Give your answer to two decimal places.
In a reaction to produce sodium chloride the theoretical yield was 24 g, only 19 g of sodium chloride were actually produced. Calculate the percentage yield of the reaction. Give your answer to one decimal place.
Two students predicted that their reaction would produce 54 g of magnesium oxide. They calculated the percentage yield to be 87%. How many grams of magnesium oxide did they actually make? Round your answer to the nearest whole number.
It was predicted that 48 g of sulfuric acid would be produced in a reaction with a calculated percentage yield of 92%. What was the actual yield of sulfuric acid? Round your answer to the nearest whole number.
In a reaction to produce calcium carbonate, the percentage yield was 54% and the actual yield of calcium carbonate was 72 g. Calculate the theoretical yield of calcium carbonate. Round your answer to the nearest whole number.