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level questions: Percentage Yield

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What is the Yield? What is it Dependent on?-This is the Amount of Products you get from a Reaction. -This is simply down to how many Reactants you start with
What is the Percentage Yield? What is the Formula for it?Percentage Yield = [Actual Yield / Theoretical Yield] x 100 -This is simply a Percentage, on how much you Really Get from the Reaction [100% = All the Reactants have been Converted to Products]
What is the Theoretical Yield of a Reaction?-This is simply the Mathematical side of things -Its just the Mass of Product you would make if All the Reactants was Converted to Products -This can be Calculated from the Balanced Reaction Equation
In a Industrial Reaction, Iron Oxide reacts with Carbon to make Iron:₃ 2Fe₂O₃ + 3C --> 4Fe + 3CO₂ What is the Percentage Yield if you had 50kg of Iron Oxide, and made then 18.9 kg of Iron-First, find the Relative Formula Mass of Iron Oxide, and Iron [2x55.8 + 3x16 = 159.6] [Fe = 55.8] -Second, find out how many moles of the Reactant [Iron Oxide] [Moles = Mass / Mr --> Moles = 50000g / 159.6 = 313 Moles -Third, use the Ratio in the Balanced Equation to find Moles of Iron [If 2 Moles of Iron Oxide = 4 Moles of Iron -->313:626] -Fourth, find out the Theoretical Yield by Converting the Number of Moles into Mass--> [Mass = M x Ar --> Mass =626x55.8=34.9kg] -Fifth, Substitute back into the Yield Formula [PY = 18.9/34.9 x 100 = 54%
Why is it Important to keep Yield as High as Possible?-If it has a Low Yield, then that means a Lot of the Reactants will be Wasted, so Reactions that give out the Highest Yield is Valued -However, Cost is another Factor to think about