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What is the percentage yield (no decimals in answer) where you obtained 14.8 grams from a reaction in which the theoretical yield was 25 g?

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What is the percentage yield (no decimals in answer) where you obtained 14.8 grams from a reaction in which the theoretical yield was 25 g?

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Solution

The percentage yield of a reaction can be calculated using the formula:

Percentage yield = (actual yield / theoretical yield) * 100%

Given: Actual yield = 14.8 g Theoretical yield = 25 g

Step 1: Substitute the given values into the formula:

Percentage yield = (14.8 g / 25 g) * 100%

Step 2: Perform the division and multiplication to find the percentage yield:

Percentage yield = 59.2%

However, you asked for the answer with no decimals, so we round to the nearest whole number:

Percentage yield = 59%

So, the percentage yield of the reaction is 59%.

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