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How do I calculate percent yield of an element in a chemical reaction?

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derpyassassin91
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  • 04-08-2019

To calculate percent yield of a element in a chemical reaction use this formula: %yield=actual yield over theoretical yield x 100%

%yield=(actual/theoretical)x 100*

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