Learning objective
(chemistry only) Identify the desired product when calculating atom economy.
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Topic
Yield and atom economy of chemical reactions (chemistry only)
Subtopic
Atom economy
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Short explanation
In the context of atom economy, identifying the desired product is crucial for calculating the efficiency of a chemical reaction. Atom economy measures how much of the starting materials are converted into useful products, which is essential for sustainable practices in chemistry. When calculating atom economy, the desired product is the specific compound that is intended to be produced from the reaction. This identification allows chemists to evaluate the effectiveness of a reaction pathway, ensuring that resources are used efficiently and minimizing waste.
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This objective helps connect Atom economy to exam-style questions, flashcards, and revision notes for Yield and atom economy of chemical reactions (chemistry only).
Common mistakes
1 linked- Confusing Desired Product: Carefully read the question to determine which product is specified as the desired product before proceeding with the atom economy calculation.
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