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What does
percentage yield
indicate in an
experiment
?
It indicates the overall success of an experiment.
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How is
percentage yield
calculated?
Percentage yield is calculated by comparing
actual yield
to
theoretical yield
.
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What is the
actual yield
in a chemical reaction?
The actual yield is the amount of
product
you get from the
experiment
.
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Does the
percentage yield
depend on the amount of
reactants
used?
No, percentage yield is a percentage and does not depend on the amount of reactants.
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What is the formula for calculating
percentage yield
?
Percentage yield = (mass of
product
actually made / maximum
theoretical
mass of product) ×
100
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What does a
100%
yield
indicate?
A 100% yield means that all the
expected product
was obtained.
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What does a
0%
yield indicate?
A 0% yield means that no
product
was formed from the
reactants
.
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Why is it important for
industrial processes
to have a high
percentage yield
?
To reduce
waste
and
lower
costs.
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Why is it impossible to achieve a
100%
yield
in real-life reactions?
Some product or
reactant
is always lost during the process.
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What are three common reasons for not achieving 100% yield in reactions?
Not all reactants react to make a product (
reversible reactions
).
Side reactions occur, forming
unwanted products
.
Product loss during separation from the reaction mixture.
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What happens in
reversible
reactions that affects yield?
Products can turn back into
reactants
, preventing
100%
yield.
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In the
Haber process
, what reactions occur simultaneously?
N₂
+ 3H₂ → 2NH₃ and 2NH₃ → N₂ + 3H₂.
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What is the maximum
theoretical yield
of
zinc chloride
in the given example?
72 g
.
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What is the actual yield of
zinc chloride
after purification in the example?
31 g
.
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How do you calculate the
percentage yield
of
zinc chloride
in the example?
Percentage yield = (
2.31 g
/
2.72 g
) × 100.
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What is the
percentage yield
of
zinc chloride
calculated from the example?
Percentage yield =
2.31
2.72
×
100
≈
85.04
%
\frac{2.31}{2.72} \times 100 \approx 85.04\%
2.72
2.31
×
100
≈
85.04%
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What is the topic of the study material?
Topic 3
—
Quantitative Chemistry
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What is the formula for
percentage yield
?
Percentage yield = (
actual yield
/
theoretical yield
) x 100
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What is
actual yield
in a
chemical reaction
?
Actual yield is the amount we
actually
get when we carry out the reaction.
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What is theoretical yield in a chemical reaction?
Theoretical yield
is the yield we expect to get based on our
calculations
.
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Why might we not achieve the
theoretical yield
in a chemical reaction?
We might not achieve the theoretical yield because
reactants
might not all react,
side reactions
may occur, or some
product
may be lost during the process.
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What are the reasons for not achieving the expected amount of product in a chemical reaction?
Reactants
might not all react:
Slow reactions or
reversible
reactions (e.g.,
N₂
+ 3H₂ ↔ 2NH₃)
Side reactions:
Reactants produce different products (e.g., N₂ + 3H₂ → NH₃ and N₂ + 2O₂ → 2NO₂)
Loss of product during the process:
Gaseous
products can escape or
solid
may remain on equipment.
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Given the reaction
2H₂
+
O₂
→ 2H₂O, what is the theoretical yield if 2g of H₂ and 16g of O₂ are used?
Theoretical yield
is
18g
.
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If the actual yield from the reaction
2H₂
+
O₂
→
2H₂O
is
15g
, what is the
percentage yield
?
Percentage yield is
83.3%
.
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What does a
percentage yield
of
83.3%
indicate about a chemical reaction?
It indicates that we obtained 83.3% of the expected
theoretical yield
.
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In the example given, what is the
actual yield
of water produced?
The actual yield is
15g
.
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What is the
theoretical yield
of water produced from 2g of
H₂
and 16g of
O₂
?
The theoretical yield is
18g
.
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How does a
reversible reaction
affect the
actual yield
of a product?
A reversible reaction may not allow all reactants to convert into products, leading to a lower actual yield.
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What impact do
side reactions
have on the
yield
of a
desired product
?
Side reactions can divert reactants to produce unwanted products, reducing the yield of the desired product.
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