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.
Actual yield
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Trials are the amount of times a certain experiment is repeated.
Depends on the experimnet, if you testing a reaction of metals with carbonates for example the variables might be; the size of the metal/carbonate, the amount of metal/carbonate, the from of metal e.g. solid or liquid
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In an experiment, the independent variable is altered, and the effect observed is the dependent variable, or outcome. The controlled variable is intended to be kept the same throughout the experiment so that changes in it do not affect the results.
Yield (also called as actual yield) is the amount of a product (aspirin) obtained by an experiment in a chemical reaction in a laboratory.
The measured of the amount of product obtained from a chemical reaction is called the yield. The yield can be further converted into a percent yield, which is the ratio of the actual yield of the experiment to the theoretical yield multiplied by 100.
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Trials are the amount of times a certain experiment is repeated.
The amount of product you get in a reaction
Depends on the experimnet, if you testing a reaction of metals with carbonates for example the variables might be; the size of the metal/carbonate, the amount of metal/carbonate, the from of metal e.g. solid or liquid
A life annuity is an insurance product that gives a predetermined amount of money on a periodic basis to an individual until the receiver (referred to as the annuitant) dies.
The amount of capital that a physician has invested in the practice is referred to as the principle amount. The principle amount is usually expected to earn interest over time.
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The IV in Pavlov's experiment is the bell and DV is the [amount of] salivation. The reason is that the salivation is dependent on the bell ringing. The IV in Skinner's experiment is the food reward and the DV is the amount of time it took to push the lever.
The amount of product that is possible in a reaction
Many times, the scientist has a fair amount of confidence that the experiment will perform according to the prediction.