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what determines the theoretical yield in a chemical reaction?
actual yield
limiting reactant
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Theoretical yield is the maximum amount of product that can be formed from a chemical reaction, calculated from the starting amounts of reactants. The limiting reactant is the substance that runs out first, stopping the reaction, so it dictates the maximum possible product amount. Actual yield is the measured amount of product obtained, which is less than or equal to theoretical yield and does not determine it.
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