This calculator is helpful in accurately determining how much water is required to dilute a given volume of alcoholic spirits at a known strength down to a desired strength. Calculate the M r of calcium carbonateA r. How to calculate yield Post by F6Hawk Fri Apr 26 2013 407 am bluenose wrote.
When you perform the chemical reaction in the lab the product quantity you obtain is its actual yield.
For example quarts liters ounces or milliliters as well as ABV or proof can. A Percent Yield over 100 is physically impossible -- as far as we know you cannot create matterif you do please let your instructor know right away so we can nominate you for the next Nobel Prize in chemistry. Most of the testing has been done under laboratory conditions and does not necessarily represent the percent yield you will obtain in the field. This percent yield is no where close to the reported percent yield of 14-20.