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Percent error and percent yield are not related chemically, but the mathematical calculations are similar.
PERCENT ERROR
Percent error expresses as a percentage the difference between an experimental value and an accepted or theoretical value.
% error =
|accepted value - experimental value|/accepted value × 100 %
EXAMPLE
In an experiment, you calculate the density of a block of aluminum to be 2.72 g/cm³. The density of aluminum is actually 2.70 g/cm³. Calculate the percent error of your measurement.
Solution
% error =
|accepted value - experimental value|/accepted value × 100 % =
PERCENT YIELD
Percent yield expresses the actual yield of a product as a percentage of the theoretical yield.
% yield = actual yield/theoretical yield × 100 %
Example:
In an experiment, you obtained 0.650 g of Cu. The theoretical yield of Cu is 0.745 g. What was your percent yield?
Solution
% yield = theoretical yield/actual yield × 100 % =