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Q: What can you do if your percent yield exceeds 100?
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How is percent yield caculated?

Percent yield = (actual yield/expected yield) x 100


Dividing the actual yield by the theoretical and multiplying it by 100 is called?

calculating the percent yield.


Is experimental yield the same as percent yield or actual yield?

The percentage yield is the Actual Yield divided by the Theoretical Yield, all multiplied by 100. Percentage = [(Actual)/(Theoretical)] x 100


Why is the percent yield above 100?

a percent yield will be above 100 if the product used are wet or more likely impure.


Why don't reactions give us a 100 percent yield?

why don't reactions give us a 100 percent yield?


How is percent yield calculated?

Actual


What if i don't know the yield percent?

Do you need it? Are you being told to calculate it? percent yield = (actual yield) divided by (theoretical yield) x 100


If the actual yield of Mg3N2 is 47.87 g and the theoretical is 50.26 g What is the percent yield?

Percent yield = Actual Yield / Theoretical Yield * 100 hope that helps :)


What is the Formula for percentage yield?

Percentage yield = (Actual yield / Theoretical yield) x 100% The percentage yield for a reaction is a value between 0 to 100 percent.


What is the percent yield of 122 grams of product?

If this is the actual yield, real amount produced, then you need the theoretical yield to find the percent yield. % yield = (actual yield / theoretical yield) x 100


What happen when the yield to maturity on a bond is greater than the coupon rate?

When the yield of a bond exceeds it coupon rate, the price will be below 'par' which is usually $100.


What sources of experimental error lead to a percent yield higher than 100 percent?

The reaction may have not been complete yet, therefore resulting in a higher percent yield than 100%