Intro to Chemistry 5.4: Percent Yield Problem
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- Type: Video Tutorial
- Length: 11:46
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- Size: 129 MB
- Posted: 02/09/2010
This lesson is part of the following series:
Intro to Chemistry Unit 5: Stoichiometery (5 lessons, $8.91)
Join Award winning teachers Jonathan Bergmann and Aaron Sams as they interactivey teach Chemistry.
5.3: Percent Yield Problems
This video will show students how to calculate the percentage yield in chemical reactions
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Jonathan Bergmann and Aaron Sams have received national attention for their chemistry video podcasts. They are dynamic teachers that connect with students. You can find our more about them at http://chempodcasts.com and http://educationalvodcasting.com
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