There's a stoichiometry problem for it:
(given mass)*(1mol of given)*(# of moles of required)*(molar mass of required)
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(molar mass of given)*(# of moles of given) *(1mol of required)
Given mass is the mass you are told, (say 2.0g of HCl) and the "given" is the component (HCl) that you were given the mass of. Required mass is the mass you are trying to find, or your actual yield, and the "required" is the component whose mass you are trying to find. Molar mass can be calculated using the Periodic Table. Add the atomic masses of each element in the component. (For example, the molar mass of HCl is approx. 36.5g).
Theoretical yield can be determined in chemistry by using reaction formulas to indicate how many moles of product are yielded. This yield is theoretical as it assumes no sources of error and complete consumption of reactants to create a perfect reaction. Calculating theoretical yield requires balancing the equation to determine how many moles of product result.
got marks by total marks multiplying with 100
actual yield multiply by 100 = % yield theoretical yield
The actual yield is 73 %.
By applying formula, actual yield/theoretical yield (100)
# Determine the limiting reagent; # Calculate the expected yield if the reaction goes to 100% completion. # Divide the actual yield by the expected yield and multiply by 100. The result is percentage yield.
Do you need it? Are you being told to calculate it? percent yield = (actual yield) divided by (theoretical yield) x 100
How much products is collected during a chemical reaction is called the yield. You can calculate your %yield by dividing your yield by the theoretical yield and multiplying by 100.
61.47%
The actual yield is less than the theoretical yield.
The percentage yield is the Actual Yield divided by the Theoretical Yield, all multiplied by 100. Percentage = [(Actual)/(Theoretical)] x 100
(13.6 g Actual yield/50.25 theoretical yield)*100=27% percent yield
If this is the actual yield, real amount produced, then you need the theoretical yield to find the percent yield. % yield = (actual yield / theoretical yield) x 100
Percent yield = Actual Yield / Theoretical Yield * 100 hope that helps :)