Many times your are removing heavy atoms during an elimination reaction.
This yield is very low - 13 %.
Because a water molecule is a product of the reaction
No, competing side reaction is a reson why the actual yield is more than the theoretical yield.
percentage yield
The actual yield of a reaction product is always less than the yield from the chemical equation. This is because of error.
This yield is very low - 13 %.
basically its an elimination reaction
An "elimination" reaction or "condensation" reaction.
The percent yield of a reaction measures the efficiency of a reaction. The relationship of the actual yield to the theoretical yield is used to determine this.
Because a water molecule is a product of the reaction
No, competing side reaction is a reson why the actual yield is more than the theoretical yield.
(Actual yield / Theoretical yield) x 100%
percentage yield
The actual yield of a reaction product is always less than the yield from the chemical equation. This is because of error.
The amount of product that is possible in a reaction.
Low Yield Low Yield
Yield in the Haber process can be maximised by using low temperatures (as the synthesis of ammonia is endothermic) and high pressures (as it promotes the forward reaction as more moles of gas are on the reactants side). However, low temperatures mean a slow reaction rate so compromised temperatures of 300 degrees celsius must be used.