
Yield and Concentration of Solutions
Students learn to calculate the percentage yield of a reaction and the concentration of solutions in mol/dm³. They will perform titration calculations to find unknown concentrations.
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Students learn to calculate the percentage yield of a reaction and the concentration of solutions in mol/dm³. They will perform titration calculations to find unknown concentrations.
Key Questions
- Why is percentage yield rarely 100%?
- How do we calculate the concentration of a solution?
- How are titration results used to find unknown concentrations?
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