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If the theoretical yield of a reaction is 0.118 g and the actual yield is $0.104 \mathrm{g},$ what is the percent yield?
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The percent yield is calculated by dividing the actual yield by the theoretical yield and then multiplying by 100. This gives us the formula: \[Percent Yield = \frac{Actual Yield}{Theoretical Yield} \times 100\] Show more…
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