Which of the following is always correct in considering the percentage yield of a reaction?     There are cases that percentage yield is greater than 100%. There are cases that percentage yield is greater than 100%. Theoretical yield is always greater than actual yield. Theoretical yield is always greater than actual yield. There is no relationship between actual and percent yield. There is no relationship between actual and percent yield. Percent yield is derived from pre and post lab experiments. Percent yield is derived from pre and post lab experiments. Actual yield is always greater than theoretical yield.

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Which of the following is always correct in considering the percentage yield of a reaction?
 
 
  • There are cases that percentage yield is greater than 100%.
    There are cases that percentage yield is greater than 100%.
  • Theoretical yield is always greater than actual yield.
    Theoretical yield is always greater than actual yield.
  • There is no relationship between actual and percent yield.
    There is no relationship between actual and percent yield.
  • Percent yield is derived from pre and post lab experiments.
    Percent yield is derived from pre and post lab experiments.
  • Actual yield is always greater than theoretical yield. 
     
Which of the following is always correct in considering the percentage yield of a reaction?
 
 
  • There are cases that percentage yield is greater than 100%.
    There are cases that percentage yield is greater than 100%.
  • Theoretical yield is always greater than actual yield.
    Theoretical yield is always greater than actual yield.
  • There is no relationship between actual and percent yield.
    There is no relationship between actual and percent yield.
  • Percent yield is derived from pre and post lab experiments.
    Percent yield is derived from pre and post lab experiments.
  • Actual yield is always greater than theoretical yield. 
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