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  2. Yield (chemistry) - Wikipedia

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    The ratio of the theoretical yield and the actual yield results in a percent yield. [8] When more than one reactant participates in a reaction, the yield is usually calculated based on the amount of the limiting reactant, whose amount is less than stoichiometrically equivalent (or just equivalent) to the amounts of all other reactants present ...

  3. Rate-determining step - Wikipedia

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    The statement that the first step is the slow step actually means that the first step in the reverse direction is slower than the second step in the forward direction, so that almost all NO 3 is consumed by reaction with CO and not with NO. That is, r −1 ≪ r 2, so that r 1 − r 2 ≈ 0.

  4. First-pass yield - Wikipedia

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    The total first time yield is equal to FTYofA * FTYofB * FTYofC * FTYofD or 0.9000 * 0.8889 * 0.9375 * 0.9333 = 0.7000. You can also get the total process yield for the entire process by simply dividing the number of good units produced by the number going into the start of the process. In this case, 70/100 = 0.70 or 70% yield.

  5. 3 percent down mortgages: A guide to your options - AOL

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    Because you’re putting less than 20 percent down on the home, however, you’ll also need to pay private mortgage insurance (PMI) with your monthly mortgage payment. Your premium will be based ...

  6. Rate of return - Wikipedia

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    The annualized return (annual percentage yield, compound interest) is higher than for simple interest because the interest is reinvested as capital and then itself earns interest. The yield or annualized return on the above investment is 4.06 % = ( 1.01 ) 4 − 1 {\displaystyle 4.06\%=(1.01)^{4}-1} .

  7. Average down payment on a house - AOL

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    That second mortgage, plus your 10 percent contribution, in effect gives you a 20 percent down payment — so you avoid PMI. If you’re a first-time homebuyer, you might get a break on PMI anyway.

  8. How Much Will $20,000 Make You in a High-Yield Savings ... - AOL

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    With $20,000 of savings, even if the best savings accounts "only" pay 4.00% APY, you'd still earn $800 in one year -- about $200 less than the best 5% savings accounts are paying today. Bottom line

  9. Yield (engineering) - Wikipedia

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    The yield strength or yield stress is a material property and is the stress corresponding to the yield point at which the material begins to deform plastically. The yield strength is often used to determine the maximum allowable load in a mechanical component, since it represents the upper limit to forces that can be applied without producing ...