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Hello.
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In this question it has been asked explained by the actual yield of a chemical reaction is usually lower than the theoretical yield.
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Okay, we have to give three factors which affect it, right? see, percent yield is equal to experiment yield divided by the theoretical yield.
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In a reaction, the theoretical yield is always more than the experimental yield.
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Okay, so there are like, there can be many reasons for this.
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The one reason can be transfer losses.
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Okay, so during the reaction when we are performing the experiment, when we are transferring reagents from one be beker to another, what can happen is there can be transfer losses.
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So all the reagent will not get transferred to the beaker or any other thing where we are transferring it.
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So because of that, it can lead to transfer losses.
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Right...