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∙ 15y agoTo calculate percent yield, you would use the formula: (actual yield / theoretical yield) * 100%. If the actual yield is 14.4 and the theoretical yield is not provided, the percent yield cannot be calculated accurately without the theoretical yield.
The term for the amount of product calculated to be obtained from a given amount of reactant is the theoretical yield. It is based on the stoichiometry of the chemical reaction and assumes 100% efficiency. In reality, the actual yield may be lower due to factors such as side reactions, impurities, or incomplete reactions.
To find the percent yield, first calculate the theoretical yield of ammonia based on the given amounts of nitrogen and hydrogen. Then compare the actual yield (62g) with the theoretical yield to calculate the percent yield using the formula: (actual yield/theoretical yield) x 100%. The percent yield would be the actual mass of ammonia produced (62g) divided by the theoretical yield of ammonia.
The term given to the actual name of a color is its "hue."
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(Actual yield / Theoretical yield) x 100%
The term for the amount of product calculated to be obtained from a given amount of reactant is the theoretical yield. It is based on the stoichiometry of the chemical reaction and assumes 100% efficiency. In reality, the actual yield may be lower due to factors such as side reactions, impurities, or incomplete reactions.
2% of 405187 is 8103.74. So the actual answer is somewhere between 397083.26 and 413290.74.
The term given to the actual name of a color is its "hue."
To find the percent yield, first calculate the theoretical yield of ammonia based on the given amounts of nitrogen and hydrogen. Then compare the actual yield (62g) with the theoretical yield to calculate the percent yield using the formula: (actual yield/theoretical yield) x 100%. The percent yield would be the actual mass of ammonia produced (62g) divided by the theoretical yield of ammonia.
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The theoretical yield of ammonium sulfate can be calculated by determining the amount that would be produced if all the ammonia reacted. Given that 500g of ammonia was used, convert this amount to grams of ammonium sulfate. Then, divide the actual yield (1789g) by the theoretical yield and multiply by 100 to calculate the percent yield.
The chemicals at the start of a reaction are always called the reactants.The chemicals at the end of a reaction are always called the products.
Grade equivalent score is interpreted by comparing the percentage to the actual letter grade given. In most instances a 90 percent or greater is equivalent to an A letter grade.
The name given to the reaction where oxygen is removed from a chemical is called reduction. In a reduction reaction, oxygen is typically replaced by hydrogen or another element.
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