As a result of this lesson, you now should be able to: Identify the limiting and excess reactants for a given reaction. Use the limiting reactant to predict the theoretical yield of a reaction. Calculate the percent yield of a reaction. Science Practice:: Use mathematical procedures, including dimensional analysis and significant figures, when solving limiting reactant and percent yield stoichiometry problems.

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Identify the limiting and excess reactants: Understand how to determine which reactant is limiting and which is in excess in a given chemical reaction.

Use the limiting reactant to predict theoretical yield: Apply the concept of the limiting reactant to calculate the maximum amount of product that can be formed in a reaction, known as the theoretical yield.

Calculate the percent yield of a reaction: Learn how to determine the efficiency of a chemical reaction by calculating the percent yield, which compares the actual yield to the theoretical yield.

Apply mathematical procedures, including dimensional analysis and significant figures: Develop the skills to use mathematical methods such as dimensional analysis and pay attention to significant figures when solving problems related to limiting reactants and percent yield in stoichiometry.

These objectives indicate a comprehensive understanding of stoichiometry, including both theoretical and practical aspects, and the ability to apply mathematical concepts to solve related problems.