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Percentage Yield = (Actual [[mass]] of [[product]]/Theoretical maximum [[mass]] of [[product]])x100%
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Percentage Yield = (Actual [[mass]] of [[product]] / Theoretical maximum [[mass]] of [[product]])x100%
  
 
Percentage Yield = <math>\frac{M_A}{M_T}</math>
 
Percentage Yield = <math>\frac{M_A}{M_T}</math>

Revision as of 11:29, 13 January 2019

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Meaning

The percentage yield is the mass of a product in an chemical reaction compared to the mass that could theoretically be produced in a perfect reaction as a percentage.

About Percentage Yield

The percentage yield is useful to work out the efficiency of a chemical reaction and considering the cost of forming the desired product.

Equation

Percentage Yield = (Actual mass of product / Theoretical maximum mass of product)x100%

Percentage Yield = \(\frac{M_A}{M_T}\)

Where:

MA = Actual mass of product
MT = Theoretical maximum mass of product

Factors Affecting Percentage Yield