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Interpretation : The theoretical yield of ammonia should be calculated.
Concept Introduction : The actual yield of the product is the amount of product which is formed at the end of reaction experimentally whereas theoretical yield represents the amount of product calculated by expecting that 100 % of reactant changes to product. The percent yield can be shown as:
(b)
Interpretation : Theactual yield of the ammonia should be calculated.
Concept Introduction : The actual yield of the product is the amount of product which is formed at the end of reaction experimentally whereas theoretical yield represents the amount of product calculated by expecting that 100 % of reactant changes to product. The percent yield can be shown as:
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