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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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The yield from different experiments

Now I'm trying to understand what is the diffrence between "yield" to "amount of (something) can you please help me to understand?

The amount of glycerol obtained depends greatly on the oil that is used. The yield from different experiments and from different oils is probably going to be quite variable.

  

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anonymous yield the amount of something obtained So 'the amount of glycerol obtained' is the yield. CJ

  • anonymous yield the amount of something obtained So 'the amount of glycerol obtained' is the yield.
  • CJ
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anonymousyield

the amount of something obtained

So 'the amount of glycerol obtained' is the yield.

CJ

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Example of Yield

Farmer John has very fertile land. He plants corn in the spring. He harvests the corn in the fall. He gets 100 bushels of corn.

Farmer Pete has the same amount of land as Farmer John. But his land is very poor. He plants corn in the spring. He harvests the corn in the fall. He gets 10 bushels of corn.


Farmer Pete's yield is one tenth that

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