Identify the percent yield when

  1. The percent yield of a reaction is calculated using the formula:Percent Yield = Actual Yield Theoretical Yield × 100 Percent
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  2. If you hadn’t added quite enough hydrochloric acid to consume all of your metal sample, what would the effect of this error be
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  3. If an undetected bubble of air were trapped inside the gas collection tube at the start of the reaction, what would be its
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  4. 4 Fe + 3 O2 -> 2 Fe2O31. If I react 3.00g Fe and 5.75g O2, what is the theoretical yield? 2. If I’m only able to produce 3.5g,
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  5. A client in the 26 percent marginal tax bracket is comparing a municipal bond that offers a 6.4 percent yield to maturity and a
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  6. For the reaction in question 2 above, determine the predicted yield for Mg(OH)2 and H2. What is the actual yield for these
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  7. What is the purpose for a company to determine percent yield of a product and not just the theoretical yield?The percent yield
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  8. how do you find percent yield of a rxn, and how do you find mmol of something?percent yield = 100 * (actual yield/predicted
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  9. the corner grocer has a 7-year, 6 percent annual coupon bond outstanding with a $1,000 par value. the bond has a yield to
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  10. the corner grocer has a 7-year, 6 percent annual coupon bond outstanding with a $1,000 par value. the bond has a yield to
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