What is the resulting actual yield of 100% yield and an 88g theoretical yield?
1. What is the resulting actual yield of 100% yield and an 88g theoretical yield?
Answer:
actual yield = 88 g
Explanation:
Solve for the actual yield.
percent yield = (actual yield / theoretical yield) × 100
actual yield = (percent yield / 100)(theoretical yield)
actual yield = (100 / 100)(88 g)
actual yield = 88 g
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2. If the actual yield is 19.1g, what is the percent yield?
Answer:
the percent yield cannot be determined.
Explanation:
the percent yield cannot be determined without the theoretical yield. pero here's the formula in calculating the percent yield:
%yield = actual yield/theoretical yield * 100%
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3. if the percent yield for erection is 100% and the theoretical yield is 88 g what is the actual yield ?
Answer:
actual yield= 88g
Explanation:
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4. what is reaction yield
Answer:
In chemistry, yield, also referred to as reaction yield, is a measure of the quantity of moles of a product formed in relation to the reactant consumed, obtained in a chemical reaction, usually expressed as percentage
5. what is the difference between theoritical yield and actual yield
Answer:
The theoritical yield is the maximum posible mass of product that can be made from chemical reaction while the actual yield is what you actually get from a chemical reaction or the quantity of product found in chemical reaction.
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6. what is percent yield
Answer:
The percentage yield shows how much product is obtained compared to the maximum possible mass. The atom economy of a reaction gives the percentage of atoms in reactants that form a desired product.
Explanation:
In chemistry, yield,is referred to as reaction yield, is a measure of the quantity of moles of a product formed in relation to the reactant consumed, obtained in a chemical reaction, usually expressed as a percentage.Explanation:Hope it help's7. what is yield community
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The Y.I.E.L.D. (Youths' Initiative and Excellence with LD's) is a unique program designed to support LD youth to gain valuable skills and increase civic engagement opportunities that will benefit them in life and work while making a difference in their community.
8. what is yield strength
Answer:
Yield strength (in materials that do not exhibit a well-defined yield point) the stress at which a specific amount of plastic deformation is produced, usually taken as 0.2 percent of the unstressed length.
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Answer:
(in materials that do not exhibit a well-defined yield point) the stress at which a specific amount of plastic deformation is produced, usually taken as 0.2 percent of the unstressed length.
9. What do terms “actual yield”, “theoretical yield”, and “percentage yield” mean? How are they related?
Answer:
Amounts of products calculated from the complete reaction of the limiting reagent are called theoretical yields, whereas the amount actually produced of a product is the actual yield. The ratio of actual yield to theoretical yield expressed in percentage is called the percentage yield.
Explanation:
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10. what is the theoretical yield
Answer:
In math, yield, also referred to as reaction yield, is a measure of the quantity of moles of a product formed in relation to the reactant consumed, obtained in a chemical reaction, usually expressed as a percentage.
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11. In a particular experiment to prepare a compound, the theoretical yield is 34.7 g. If the actual yield is 31.2 g, what is the percent yield?
Answer:
percent yield = 89.9%
Explanation:
Calculating the percent yield
percent yield = (actual yield / theoretical yield) × 100
percent yield = (31.2 g / 34.7 g) × 100
percent yield = 89.9%
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12. what is milk yield?
Answer:
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13. Theoretically, the reaction can yield 88g of CO2. However, the actual yield is only 75g. What is the actual yield?
Answer:
71.7%
Explanation:
A reaction's percent yield essentially tells you many grams of a given product will actually be produced instead of a theoretical
100 g
of product.
Simply put, you can calculate a reaction's percent yield by dividing the actual yield, which is what the reaction actually produces, by the theoretical yield, which is what the reaction should theoretically produce, and multiplying the result by
100
.
14. if the theoretical yield of ZnC12 is 150 grams but the actual yield is 123,5 grams, what is the percent yield of the reaction?
Answer:
If the theoretical yield of ZnC12 is 150 grams but the actual yield is 123
15. what is the theoretical yield
Answer:
In chemistry, yield, also referred to as reaction yield, is a measure of the quantity of moles of a product formed in relation to the reactant consumed, obtained in a chemical reaction, usually expressed as a percentage. Yield is one of the primary factors that scientists must consider in organic and inorganic chemical synthesis processes. In chemical reaction engineering, "yield", "conversion" and "selectivity" are terms used to describe ratios of how much of a reactant was consumed (conversion), how much desired product was formed (yield) in relation to the undesired product (selectivity), represented as X, Y, and S.
16. Solid Phosphorus reacts completely with Chloride ions yielding to 110 grams of Phosphorus trichloride. If the percent yield is 94.5%, what is the actual yield of the reaction?
Answer:
actual yield = 104 g
Explanation:
Calculating the actual yield
actual yield = (percent yield / 100)(theoretical yield)
actual yield = (94.5 / 100)(110 g)
actual yield = 104 g
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17. If the actual yield of C6H5Br is 63.6 g, what is the percent yield?
Explanation:
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18. In a chemical reaction, what are the actual yield and percent yield?
Answer:
Amounts of products calculated from the complete reaction of the limiting reagent are called theoretical yields, whereas the amount actually produced of a product is the actual yield. The ratio of actual yield to theoretical yield expressed in percentage is called the percentage yield.
19. If 6.5 hectares yield 874.80 cavans of palay, what is the average yield per hectare?
Answer is:
811.125/4.5 = 180.25
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20. what is percentage yield
Answer:
The percentage yield shows how much product is obtained compared to the maximum possible mass. The atom economy of a reaction gives the percentage of atoms in reactants that form a desired product.
Answer:
Percent yield is the percent ratio of actual yield to the theoretical yield. It is calculated to be the experimental yield divided by theoretical yield multiplied by 100%. If the actual and theoretical yield are the same, the percent yield is 100%. Usually, percent yield is lower than 100% because the actual yield is often less than the theoretical value. Reasons for this can include incomplete or competing reactions and loss of sample during recovery. It's possible for percent yield to be over 100%, which means more sample was recovered from a reaction than predicted. This can happen when other reactions were occurring that also formed the product. It can also be a source of error if the excess is due to incomplete removal of water or other impurities from the sample. Percent yield is always a positive value.
Explanation:
21. What is the importance of percent yield in obtaining theoretical and actual yield?
Answer:
The percentage yield of a chemical reaction is an important consideration in industrial chemistry. It can be calculated to compare the yield (quantity) of product actually obtained with what could have been obtained in theory, if all of the reactants were converted with no loss or waste.
Explanation:
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22. what is the theoretical yield?
Answer:
Theoretical yield is calculated based on the stoichiometry of the chemical equation.
Explanation:
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23. If the percent yield of a reaction was 65.0% and its theoretical yield was 0.652 g of CO2 what was the actual yield?
To find the actual yield, we can use the percent yield formula:
percent yield = (actual yield / theoretical yield) x 100%
Rearranging the formula, we can solve for the actual yield:
actual yield = (percent yield / 100%) x theoretical yield
Substituting the given values, we get:
actual yield = (65.0 / 100) x 0.652 g
actual yield = 0.423 g
Therefore, the actual yield of the reaction was 0.423 g of CO2.
24. what will be the percent yield if 48 grams of iron is the actual yield ?
Answer:
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25. If the actual laboratory yield is 95.8 g of Fe2 O3 what is the reaction percent yield?
Answer:
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26. what are the meaning of yielded?
Answer:
Yield means surrender.
Answer:
The annual income earned from an investment, expressed usually as a percentage of money invested
Explanation:
or to produce or provide a natural, agricultural or industrial product
27. DIRECTIONS: Solve the following problems. Write your answer on a short bond paper. A complete solution is required. 1. Calculate the percent yield of a reaction that had a theoretical yield of 3.76 g and an actual yield of 1.45 g. 2. If 2.5 g of K3PO4 was produced in the reaction below and the percent yield was 45%, what was the theoretical yield? 3KOH + H3PO4 ⟶ K3PO4 + 3H2O 3. If the actual yield of a reaction was 0.567 g, and the theoretical yield was 0.750 g, what was the percent yield of this reaction? 4. If the percent yield of a reaction was 65.0% and its theoretical yield was 0.652 g of CO2 what was the actual yield?
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[tex]\begin{aligned} \text{percent yield} & = \frac{\text{actual yield}}{\text{theoretical yield}} \times 100\% \\ & = \frac{\text{1.45 g}}{\text{3.76 g}} \times 100\% \\ & = \boxed{38.6\%} \end{aligned}[/tex]
Hence, the percent yield of the reaction is 38.6%.
[tex]\tt{\huge{\red{2. \: Solution:}}}[/tex]
[tex]\begin{aligned} \text{theoretical yield} & = \frac{100\%}{\text{percent yield}} \times \text{actual yield} \\ & = \frac{100\%}{45\%} \times \text{2.5 g} \\ & = \boxed{\text{5.6 g}} \end{aligned}[/tex]
Hence, the theoretical yield is 5.6 g.
[tex]\tt{\huge{\red{3. \: Solution:}}}[/tex]
[tex]\begin{aligned} \text{percent yield} & = \frac{\text{actual yield}}{\text{theoretical yield}} \times 100\% \\ & = \frac{\text{0.567 g}}{\text{0.750 g}} \times 100\% \\ & = \boxed{75.6\%} \end{aligned}[/tex]
Hence, the percent yield of the reaction is 75.6%.
[tex]\tt{\huge{\red{2. \: Solution:}}}[/tex]
[tex]\begin{aligned} \text{actual yield} & = \frac{\text{percent yield}}{100\%} \times \text{theoretical yield} \\ & = \frac{65.0\%}{100\%} \times \text{0.652 g} \\ & = \boxed{\text{0.424 g}} \end{aligned}[/tex]
Hence, the actual yield is 0.424 g.
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28. if the actual laboratoty yield is 95.8g of Fe2 O3,what is the reaction percent yield?
Answer:
Step 1: Write the balanced chemical equation for the reaction.
Step 2: Calculate the moles of "given" substance. If more than one reactant amount is given,
calculate the moles of each to determine which is the limiting reactant.
Step 3: Calculate the moles of "desired" substance from your answer in Step 2 using the coefficients
from the balanced chemical equation. If more than one reactant was given originally, you can
calculate the moles of product twice, based on the moles of each reactant. The reactant that
gives the smaller moles of product is the limiting reactant. Keep this answer for Step 4.
Step 4: Convert your answer in Step 3 to the units the problem asks for. Usually this is grams, but it
could be volume (for gases or liquid solutions) or concentration (such as molarity, for
solutions).
Again, in brief:
1. Balanced reaction.
2. Moles of "given" substance(s).
3. Moles of "desired" substance such as a product.
4. Convert Step 3 answer to the units asked for.
29. If 4.5 hectares yield 811.125 cavans of palay, what is the average yield per hectare?
The answer will be:
[tex]811.125/4.5=180.25[/tex]
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30. what is yield strength
Answer:
In materials science and engineering, the yield point is the point on a stress-strain curve that indicates the limit of elastic behavior and the beginning of plastic behavior. Below the yield point, a material will deform elastically and will return to its original shape when the applied stress is removed
Explanation:
Answer:
In materials science and engineering, the yield point is the point on a stress-strain curve that indicates the limit of elastic behavior and the beginning of plastic behavior. Below the yield point, a material will deform elastically and will return to its original shape when the applied stress is removed.