theoretical yield The maximum possible mass of a product that a chemical reaction can make. It is calculated using molar ratios.: the maximum possible mass of a product that a chemical reaction can make. It is calculated using molar ratios.
actual yieldThe mass of a product that a chemical reaction makes in real life. It is usually less than the theoretical yield, for a number of reasons.: the mass of a product that a chemical reaction makes in real life. It is usually less than the theoretical yield, for a number of reasons:
some of the product may be lost when the products are removed from the reaction mixture.
there might be side reactions 鈥 unwanted reactions that compete with the desired one.
the reactions may be reversible and may not go to completion. See also Redox, rusting and iron.
percentage yield A comparison between actual yield and theoretical yield.: a comparison between actual yield and theoretical yield.