Percentage Yield | A-level Chemistry | OCR, AQA, Edexcel

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The key points covered in this video include:
1. What is % Yield?
2. Importance of % Yield
3. Limiting Reagents
4. Worked Example

What is Percentage Yield?

Gives us a measure of the effectiveness of a synthetic procedure. % Yield = Actual Yield / Theoretical Yield x 100%.

Importance

Tells us what % of our reactants have been converted into products. Indicates how successful our chemical reaction has been. % yield is not always 100%. Un-wanted by-products may be produced as a result of side reactions occuring. Some of the reactant may remain unreacted in the reaction vessel. Some product may be lost. Reaction may not proceed to completion as it is in equilibrium.

Limiting Reagents

In a reaction one chemical is often in excess. Surplus, More than enough to react, and some left over. The other chemical is the limiting reagent. It is not in excess, Dictates the amount of product that is produced.

Limiting Reagents

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Example

Nitrogen and Hydrogen react according to the following equation to form Ammonia. 0.5g of Nitrogen and 0.6g of hydrogen are reacted together. Which is the limiting reagent?
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