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how do you find percent yield of a rxn, and how do you find mmol of something?
percent yield = 100 * (actual yield/predicted yield)
find the number of moles, and then conver it to milimeter.
millimols = mols x 1000 OR
mols = grams/molar mass OR
millimols = milligrams/molar mass.
In titrations, too, there is
milliliters x molarity = millimols.
%yield = [(actual yield)/(theoretical yield)] x 100
<b>find the number of moles, and then conver it to milimeter.
</b><I>There is a missing link here. You can't convert mols to millimeters. </I>
percent yield = 100 * (actual yield/predicted yield)
find the number of moles, and then conver it to milimeter.
millimols = mols x 1000 OR
mols = grams/molar mass OR
millimols = milligrams/molar mass.
In titrations, too, there is
milliliters x molarity = millimols.
%yield = [(actual yield)/(theoretical yield)] x 100
<b>find the number of moles, and then conver it to milimeter.
</b><I>There is a missing link here. You can't convert mols to millimeters. </I>
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