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Is calculating the percent yield in moles different than calculating the percent yield in mass?
I know that to calculate the percent yield in mass, you divide the actual over the theoretical and multiply by 100.
There happens to be a side note in my homework saying that percent yiled can also be calculated by dividing the actual yield in moles by the theoretical yield in moles. Does that mean *without* multiplying it by 100?
I know that to calculate the percent yield in mass, you divide the actual over the theoretical and multiply by 100.
There happens to be a side note in my homework saying that percent yiled can also be calculated by dividing the actual yield in moles by the theoretical yield in moles. Does that mean *without* multiplying it by 100?