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Yield mean to give way to.

When driving Yield means that you don't have the right of way. Like sometimes you will have to yield to people who are getting off the highway. You will have to wait for them to get in your lane because they have the right of way. Normally it's just because it's a dangerous place or something and each person needs to be aware of the other.

In science it means the amount of useful plant material produced per plant, or per planted in a particular crop.

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The actual yield of the given reaction is 14.4what is your percent yield?

To 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.


What is the scientific definition of yield?

Yield in science refers to the quantity of a product obtained from a chemical reaction or process. It is typically expressed as a percentage, representing the efficiency of the reaction in producing the desired product.


Would the percent yield be different if the actual yield and theoretical yield were in units of moles?

No, the percent yield would not be affected by the units of the actual and theoretical yield as long as they are consistent. Percent yield is calculated as (actual yield / theoretical yield) x 100%, where the units cancel out in the division.


What does yield mean in a science word equation?

In a science word equation, "yield" represents the amount of product obtained in a chemical reaction. It indicates the efficiency of the reaction in converting reactants into products and is usually expressed as a percentage.


How calculate the percantage yield in balanced chemical equation?

To calculate the percentage yield in a balanced chemical equation, you first need to determine the theoretical yield (the maximum amount of product that can be formed based on stoichiometry). Then, measure the actual yield produced in the lab experiment. Divide the actual yield by the theoretical yield, and then multiply by 100 to get the percentage yield. The formula is: (actual yield / theoretical yield) x 100%.