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Difference between Percent Yield and Theoretical Yield

by James Johnson3mJune 25th, 2020
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Yield in chemistry is known as the total amount of product as a result of a chemical reaction. Absolute yield is weighed in terms of grams (g) and moles (mol) Theoretical yield can range in between from 0 to 100, but percentage yield can vary in ranges. Percent Yield is the percentage ratio of the product taken by a reaction. Actual yield for sodium sulfate is 37.59 g/mol and theoretical yield of 46g/4659g is 46g.

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