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is percentage atom economy same as percentage yield?or atom economy?
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(Original post by Wuxinyu)
is percentage atom economy same as percentage yield?or atom economy?
is percentage atom economy same as percentage yield?or atom economy?
Yield = ( achieved mass of product / calculated mass of product ) x 100
Snot the same thing.
AE is expressed as a percentage so is the same thing as percentage AE.
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(Original post by Pigster)
AE = ( Mr of desired products / Mr of all products ) x 100
Yield = ( achieved mass of product / calculated mass of product ) x 100
Snot the same thing.
AE is expressed as a percentage so is the same thing as percentage AE.
AE = ( Mr of desired products / Mr of all products ) x 100
Yield = ( achieved mass of product / calculated mass of product ) x 100
Snot the same thing.
AE is expressed as a percentage so is the same thing as percentage AE.
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(Original post by Wuxinyu)
but refers to this question what they used is percentage yield instead of atom economy. it is so confused if they just mix these two concepts up..
but refers to this question what they used is percentage yield instead of atom economy. it is so confused if they just mix these two concepts up..
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(Original post by Pigster)
I think that is the same attachment twice.
I think that is the same attachment twice.
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(Original post by Wuxinyu)
sorry, sth got wrong...this is the question,
sorry, sth got wrong...this is the question,
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(Original post by Pigster)
We don't have the first part of the Q (known as the stem).
We don't have the first part of the Q (known as the stem).
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(Original post by Wuxinyu)
but refers to this question what they used is percentage yield instead of atom economy. it is so confused if they just mix these two concepts up..
but refers to this question what they used is percentage yield instead of atom economy. it is so confused if they just mix these two concepts up..
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