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In a reaction, the actual yield is always at least as large as the theoretical yield.
Actual yield in a reaction is almost always less than the theoretical yield, primarily because losses of the substances involved may occur anywhere in an experiment. Otherwise, there can be so many possibilities that can be reasoned out depending on the reaction.
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