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When reacting Na with Cl2, we calculated that the theoretical yield should be 12.5 grams. Our actual yield was 13.0 grams. What is the percent yield?

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When reacting Na with Cl2, we calculated that the theoretical yield should be 12.5 grams. Our actual yield was 13.0 grams. What is the percent yield?

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The percent yield is calculated by dividing the actual yield by the theoretical yield and then multiplying by 100 to get a percentage.

Here's the step-by-step calculation:

  1. Divide the actual yield by the theoretical yield: 13.0 grams / 12.5 grams = 1.04
  2. Multiply by 100 to get a percentage: 1.04 * 100 = 104%

So, the percent yield of your reaction is 104%. This is unusual because percent yield should ideally be under 100%. This could be due to experimental error, impurities in the product, or inaccuracies in the initial measurements.

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