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mg + 2hcl → mgcl₂ + h₂
the theoretical yield for hydrogen gas
was 2.57 g. the actual captured
hydrogen gas had a mass of 0.44 g.
what is the percent yield for the reaction?
? % yield
Step1: Recall the percent yield formula
The formula for percent yield is $\text{Percent Yield} = \frac{\text{Actual Yield}}{\text{Theoretical Yield}} \times 100\%$.
Step2: Identify actual and theoretical yields
Actual yield of $\ce{H_2}$ is $0.44\ \text{g}$, theoretical yield is $2.57\ \text{g}$.
Step3: Substitute values into the formula
$\text{Percent Yield} = \frac{0.44\ \text{g}}{2.57\ \text{g}} \times 100\%$.
Step4: Calculate the value
First, calculate $\frac{0.44}{2.57} \approx 0.1712$. Then multiply by $100\%$: $0.1712 \times 100\% = 17.12\%$.
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17.1 (or 17.12, depending on rounding)