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Percentage Yield
The idea here is to determine how much product should be formed, given the amount of limiting
reactant and the balanced equation. Then you run the reaction and weigh how much was really
formed Divide the real by the ideal, multiply by 100, and you have the % yield.
So let's suppose you are making calcium oxide by decomposing calcium carbonate:
You have 20.0 g of Caco. You decompose it by heat, and weigh the calcium oxide that
remains. You have 10.3 grams. What is the % yield?
A) always write a balanced equation first:
B) then look at the mole relationship of reactant and product
C) then calculate the number of grams of product (Cao) you should get.
D) divide real by predicted amount and multiply by 100. Make sure it makes sense.
Sample problem: A student makes sodium chloride by buming 2.3 grams of sodium in chlorine
gas. If the yield is 90%, how much sodium chloride is made?
Problem 2: For the chemical reaction Mg(s) + 2 HCl(aq) - H, (9) + MgC1, (aq), calculate the
% vield if 100. Grams of magnesium react with excess HCl to produce 310 grams of MgCl,

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