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if the theoretical yield of a reaction is 26.0 grams and you actually recovered 22.0 grams what is the precent yield
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if the theoretical yield of a reaction is 26.0 grams and you actually recovered 22.0 grams what is the precent yield
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Percentage Yield = (Actual Yield ÷ Theoretical Yield) × 100
∴ if theoretical yield is 26 g, but only 22.0 is recovered from the reaction,
then Percentage Yield = (22 g ÷ 26 g) × 100
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84.6 %
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