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Assertion: The theoretical yield of a reaction is the amount of the product produced by
the balanced equation when whole of the limiting reagent has reacted.
Reason: In practice actual yield is always less than the theoretical yield.

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Answered by shivam12349
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Explanation:

A limiting reagent is a chemical reactant that limits the amount of product that is formed. The limiting reagent gives the smallest yield of product calculated from the reagents (reactants) available. This smallest yield of product is called the theoretical yield. ... Find the moles of each reactant present.

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