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She was expecting 122.7 grams of lead for her lesson that day but only got out 107.9 grams of lead. What was the percent yield of her reaction
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She was expecting 122.7 grams of lead for her lesson that day but only got out 107.9 grams of lead. What was the percent yield of her reaction
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The equation for percent yield is
As such, the theoretical yield or expected yield is, in this case, 122.7g of Pb, the actual in this case is 107.9g so we have
Therefore, the percent yield of her reaction is 89.94%
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