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  • The actual yield is the amount of product obtained in a chemical reaction
  • The actual yield is always greater than the theoretical yield.
    False
  • Match the term with its definition and symbol:
    Actual Yield ↔️ The quantity of product obtained in the experiment, AA
    Theoretical Yield ↔️ The maximum quantity of product calculated from stoichiometry, TT
  • The theoretical yield is the maximum quantity of product that can be calculated from stoichiometry
  • Steps to calculate theoretical yield from balanced equations:
    1️⃣ Identify the limiting reactant
    2️⃣ Use the balanced equation to determine molar ratio
    3️⃣ Calculate moles of product
    4️⃣ Convert moles to mass using molar mass
  • What is the formula for calculating percentage yield?
    \frac{\text{Actual Yield}}{\text{Theoretical Yield}} \times 100</latex>
  • The percentage yield indicates the efficiency of a reaction.
  • The actual yield is usually less than or equal to the theoretical yield.
  • What is the theoretical yield based on?
    Stoichiometry
  • What is the theoretical yield of a chemical reaction based on stoichiometry?
    Maximum amount of product
  • Steps to calculate the theoretical yield of a reaction
    1️⃣ Identify the limiting reactant
    2️⃣ Determine the molar ratio
    3️⃣ Calculate the moles of product
    4️⃣ Convert moles to mass
  • In the reaction 2H_{2} + O_{2} \rightarrow 2H_{2}O</latex>, H2H_{2} is the limiting reactant if 4g of it reacts with excess O2O_{2}
  • If 2 moles of H2H_{2} react, then 2 moles of H2OH_{2}O are produced based on the 1:1 ratio
  • What is the theoretical yield of H2OH_{2}O in grams if 2 moles are produced?

    36g
  • Match the term with its definition:
    Theoretical yield ↔️ Maximum product based on stoichiometry
    Limiting reactant ↔️ Reactant consumed first
    Molar ratio ↔️ Ratio of moles between reactants and products
  • The percentage yield is the ratio of actual yield to theoretical yield, expressed as a percentage
  • What is the formula for calculating percentage yield?
    Actual YieldTheoretical Yield×100\frac{\text{Actual Yield}}{\text{Theoretical Yield}} \times 100
  • Match the term with its definition and units:
    Actual Yield ↔️ Amount of product obtained in the lab (g or mol)
    Theoretical Yield ↔️ Maximum product based on stoichiometry (g or mol)
    Percentage Yield ↔️ Ratio of actual yield to theoretical yield (%)
  • If the theoretical yield is 50g and the actual yield is 40g, the percentage yield is 80%
  • The percentage yield indicates the efficiency of a reaction.
  • What is the formula for calculating percentage yield?
    \frac{\text{Actual Yield}}{\text{Theoretical Yield}} \times 100</latex>
  • If the theoretical yield is 60g and the actual yield is 45g, the percentage yield is 75%