The theoretical yield in a chemical reaction is the maximum amount of product that can be produced from a given amount of reactant. The theoretical yield is determined using the stoichiometry of the reaction. View this presentation to learn how calculate both the theoretical yield and percent yield with the compound XeF4.
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Percent Yield Review
In this non-graded activity, answer the questions by calculating the theoretical yield, actual yield, and percent yield. Use dimensional analysis and conversion factors when needed. Answer all questions by following the directions on each question slide. Click SUBMIT to check your responses. Click on the interactivity thumbnail, and then click NEXT to get started.