Time yield

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In chemistry, the time yield of a reaction is understood as the amount of reaction product obtained within a certain period of time. It can be given in grams , kilograms , tons or moles per second , minute , hour or day .

In industrial processes in synthetic chemistry , a high time yield is of considerable importance for economic efficiency.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Brockhaus ABC Chemie , VEB FA Brockhaus Verlag Leipzig 1965, p. 1546.