Interpretation:
The yield that can be measured and not calculated has to be chosen from the given options.
Concept Introduction:
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Theoretical yield of a chemical reaction is the maximum amount of the product that can be obtained from the given amount of reactants provided there is no loss or inefficiencies occur. The actual yield of the chemical reaction is the experimental yield that is obtained. Actual yield of the product is always lesser than the theoretical yield. For this, there are two reasons. They are,
- In mechanical process, some of the product is lost. Mechanical process involves the transfer of materials from a container to another container.
- Unwanted side reactions occur in the actual chemical reaction due to impurities present. These are not considered in theoretical yield.
Actual yield is the amount of product that is got from a chemical reaction. The actual yield has to be measured and not calculated.
Percent yield is the term that is used to tell about the product loss. It is the ratio of the actual amount of product that is obtained in a chemical reaction to the theoretical yield multiplied by 100 to give percent. Mathematical equation for percent yield is given as,
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