the combustion of 0.374kg of methane in the presence of excess oxygen produces 0.0983kg of carbon dioxide. what is the percent yield? CH4+2O2->CO2+2H2O the theroretical yield is 1030g co2 and the precent yield is 95.4% the combustion of 0.1240kg of propane in the presence of excess oxygen produces 0.3110k of carbon dioxide, what is the theoretical yield? C3H8+5O2->3CO2+4H2O the theroretical yield is 371.2g co2 how can I know betwen the TWO equation, Which procedure is likely to have a higher % yield  I know the precent yield is less than 100,  actual yield, theroretical yield and percent yield,  it  COMFUSE me know which yield is the higerst thanks very much,  appreciate

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the combustion of 0.374kg of methane in the presence of excess oxygen produces 0.0983kg of carbon dioxide. what is the percent yield?

CH4+2O2->CO2+2H2O

the theroretical yield is 1030g co2

and the precent yield is 95.4%

the combustion of 0.1240kg of propane in the presence of excess oxygen produces 0.3110k of carbon dioxide, what is the theoretical yield?

C3H8+5O2->3CO2+4H2O

the theroretical yield is 371.2g co2

how can I know betwen the TWO equation, Which procedure is likely to have a higher % yield 

I know the precent yield is less than 100,  actual yield, theroretical yield and percent yield,  it  COMFUSE me know which yield is the higerst

thanks very much,  appreciate

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