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Pg:- 111, 112 Ch:- 5
The amount of product you get from a chemical reaction is called yield.
The unit of yield can be grams or moles.
The reason why we might not get the predicted yield:
The reaction might not all react.
Side reaction.
Lose some product during the process.
There are two terms of yield:
Actual yield. (The amount of yield we actually get)
Theoretical yield. (The amount of yield we expect to get based on the calculation)
Calculating the percentage yield:
(Actual yield/theoretical yield) * 100
How can incomplete reactions impact percentage yield?
What are some common reasons for a low percentage yield?
How does percentage yield relate to the efficiency of a reaction?
What are some examples of calculating percentage yield in real-life scenarios?
How can side reactions affect the percentage yield?
What role does purity of reactants play in determining percentage yield?
How can experimental errors influence the percentage yield?
What is the significance of a 100% percentage yield?
How can percentage yield be improved in industrial processes?