A; The amount of product we obtain after a chemical reaction is called yield.There are two types of yield one is actual yield and the other is the theoretical yield .Actual yield is that yield that we obtain originally in a reaction while the theoretical yield is calculated through a chemical equation. Mostly actual yield is less then theoretical yield because of crystallization, filtration,distillation etc
In chemistry, there are two types of yields: theoretical and experimental. A yield is basically how much of a certain substance you get after a chemical reaction. The theoretical yield is the amount that you expect to get, assuming that the reation is complete and all your measurements are exact. The experimental yield is the amount that you actually get. Lastly, you can calculate the percentage yield with the formula : EY/TY x 100. This will give you the percentage of what you should have gotten that you ended up getting. The closer this number is to 100%, the more accurate your experiment was.
Yield means how much (mass) of the product is produced. It can be the theoretical yield, which is the calculated yield based on the amount of reactants present, or the actual yield, which is the real amount obtained after the experiment, or the % yield, which is the actual yield divided by the theoretical yield (x100).
Basically, yields is the equal sign of chemical equations.
An example.
H2 plus O yields H20
yield is basically like an = sign in math. it is converting one equation to another
A yield sign in a chemical equation is:
An arrow this way --->
An arrow this way <---
on top of each other.
How much product was created (calculated from moles, based on moles of the limiting reagent)
Yield means how much product(s) is/are produced. Yield can be theoretical (according to a stoichiometric calculation) or it can be empirical (the amount you actually get in an experiment.)
how much of a product is obtained
an arrow
The name of the arrow in a Chemical Equation is called the yield.
reacting to form
It reads as "Yields." The equation is set up as (reactants) (Yield Sign) (Products).
if you mean symbol equation its C6H1206
The arrow represents 'yields' as in "CH4 + 2O2 yields CO2 + 2H2O"
The name of the arrow in a Chemical Equation is called the yield.
Yields
reacting to form
The arrow, which represents "produces" or "yields".
It reads as "Yields." The equation is set up as (reactants) (Yield Sign) (Products).
It's a mixture. A compound can be described in a chemical equation such as y yields something. There is no chemical equation to scrambled eggs -.- .
In a chemical equation, the reactants are on the left side of the yields symbol. The products are on the right.
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The chemical equation is:2 NF3--------- ----------------->N2 + 3 F2
probably chemical reaction
if you mean symbol equation its C6H1206
O2M(s)+C(s) yields M(s)+CO2(g)