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The theoretical yield of water
The percent yield of a reaction is calculated using the formula:
Percent Yield = Actual Yield Theoretical Yield × 100 Percent
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NH4NO3 --> N2O + 2H2O
you start with 1000g of ammonium nitrate, what is the theoretical yield of laughing gas? How many grams of
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samantha
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Determine the theoretical and percent yield of hydrogen gas if 80.5 g water undergoes electrolysis to produce hydrogen and
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Ben
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I have almost the same question as Josh from August 23rd.
If you use 10.0 g of CuSO4 and excess NH3, what is the theoretical
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Rebekah
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How are these values used to determine percent?
actual yield is quantity of a product found to be formed in a chemical reaction
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Gregg
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how do you distinquish between a limiting reactant and the excess reactant in a chemical reaction?
b) how do you distinguish
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john
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4 Fe + 3 O2 -> 2 Fe2O3
1. 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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Anonymous
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Suppose 13.8 g Na and 21.6 g of water are mixed. What is the theoretical yield in grams of hydrogen from this mixture. what is
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Anonymous
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A student extracts 6.3 g of water when performing the following combustion:
C2H8 + 4O2 --> 2 CO2 + 4H2O If the theoretical yield
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Lindt
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how do you calculate theoretical yield of something? I don't know where to find the formula
You go to the balanced chemical
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james
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