CHEMISTRY CALCULATORS
Theoretical Yield Calculator
Effortlessly calculate theoretical yield in chemical reactions with our easy-to-use calculator.
What is the Theoretical Yield Calculator & How does it work?
Theoretical yield is the maximum amount of product that can be obtained from a reaction, assuming all reactants are fully converted and there are no side reactions. It’s calculated using the stoichiometry of the balanced chemical equation.To use this calculator, input the moles of each reactant, their stoichiometric coefficients from the balanced equation, and the molar mass of the desired product. The calculator will determine which reactant is limiting and compute the theoretical yield.
\text{Theoretical Yield} = \left(\frac{\text{Moles of Limiting Reactant}}{\text{Stoichiometric Coefficient of Product}}\right) \times \text{Molar Mass of Product}
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