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similar results should be obtained when the experiment is repeated .

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Yield (also called as actual yield) is the amount of a product (aspirin) obtained by an experiment in a chemical reaction in a laboratory.


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What is the term for the amount of product calculated to be obtained from a given amount of reactant?

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What is experimental yield?

The expected percent yield is how much product you expect to get for a given experiment. This isn't necessarily theoretical yield, however. Theoretical yield is the amount of product you will get considering that NONE is lost, and the product goes 100% to completion (this omits the equilibriums that occur, i.e. you dont consider the stuff you wont get back, you just assume you'll get all your product) Expected yield is how much product you expect to get. If someone has invented or done the experiment before and says you will get a 56% yield if you follow steps a,b,c,d etc etc, then your expected yield is 56%.


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