Percent yield term is meaningful with experimental results.
Theoretical yield (Theoretically possible mass of product from moles calculation) and experimental yield (also called as actual yield - which comes from after putting reaction, extraction, dry, weigh the product), molar mass of every reactant, product and sometimes catalyst also if it consumes during the reaction no more re-generated.
Percent yield = (Experimental yield / theoretical yield) x 100%
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