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The answer was: 67.8%
To answer this question, you use the mass ratio from the balanced equation to determine the theoretical yield.
theoretical yield of O2:(mass of O2)/(mass of KO2)*given mass
96/284.4*48.4=16.3
The percent yield is determined as follows:
(actual/theory)*100=%yield
(11.0/16.3)*100=67.8%
The answer was: 67.8%
To answer this question, you use the mass ratio from the balanced equation to determine the theoretical yield.
theoretical yield of O2:(mass of O2)/(mass of KO2)*given mass
96/284.4*48.4=16.3
The percent yield is determined as follows:
(actual/theory)*100=%yield
(11.0/16.3)*100=67.8%