Quiz: Percentage Yield and Its Calculation
AQA GCSE Chemistry (8462)
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Building on what you've learned about moles and balanced equations, let's test your understanding of percentage yield!
What is the formula for calculating percentage yield?
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The {{blank0}} yield is the maximum amount of product that could be formed from the reactants, whereas the {{blank1}} yield refers to the amount of product actually obtained.
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A reaction has a theoretical yield of 50 g and an actual yield of 40 g. What is the percentage yield?
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Which factors can reduce the percentage yield? (Select all that apply)
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If the percentage yield of a reaction is 100%, what does it mean?
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Match the items on the left with their correct pairs on the right
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In a reaction, the theoretical yield is 120 g, but the actual yield is only 96 g. Calculate the percentage yield.
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A low percentage yield can occur if {{blank0}} reactions take place, or if reactants are lost during {{blank1}}.
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What is the purpose of calculating percentage yield?
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Which of the following units is used to measure percentage yield?
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