Theoretical yield formula with mol examples

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      The actual yield will always be less than the theoretical yield for various reasons. Percent yield = (Actual yield ÷ Theoretical yield) × 100. Examples: In a certain industrial operation, 3.54 × 107 g of TiCl4 reacted with 1.13 × 107 g of magnesium. Calculate the theoretical yield of Ti.


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      % yield = (actual yield/ theoretical yield) x 100%. Now from the road map, we calculate the theoretical yield (note that since the actual yield given is in unit of grams, so we need to complete the entire road map). 15.6 g C6H6-----0.2mole C6H6 ----- 0.2mole C6H5NO2 x 123g/mol = 24.6g C6H5NO2 78 g/mol x 1C6H5NO2 /1C6H6 Theoretical yield 24.6g ...


    • [DOC File]LIMITING REACTANT & % YIELD PRACTICE WORKSHEET

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      a) What is the theoretical yield of HNO3? b) What is the % yield of nitric acid if 0.006 g of HNO3 are actually formed? Limiting Reactant Practice. All of the questions on this worksheet involve the following reaction: When copper (II) chloride reacts with sodium nitrate, …


    • [DOC File]Topic 3 - Stoichiometry

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      THEORETICAL YIELD AND PERCENT YIELD. A. Definitions. 1. Theoretical yield. The quantity of product that is calculated to form when all . of the limiting reactant reacts. 2. Actual yield. The quantity of product that is actually produced in a given experiment. 3. Percent yield. The ratio of the actual (experimental) yield of a product to its ...


    • [DOC File]AP Chemistry: Course Introduction Sheet

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      actual yield = the quantity of product that is actually produced when the reaction is done in the lab. percent yield = the relationship between the actual yield and the theoretical yield. percent yield = actual yield X 100. theoretical yield. Example: Fe2O3(s) + 3 CO(g) -----> 2 Fe(s) + 3 CO2(g)


    • [DOC File]PERCENTAGE YIELD

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      Calculate the theoretical yield of carbon disulfide when 1.20 x 102g methane is reacted with an equal mass of sulfur. An ore sample contains Fe2O3 plus other impurities. A 752g sample of impure iron ore is heated with excess carbon, producing 453g pure iron by the following reaction: Fe2O3(s) + …


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