Solution :
In the process to isolate gold that has a 80 percent yield, a 3.00 g of Au is being isolated.
That is, the actual yield of Au is 3. 00 g
Therefore, we need to find the theoretical yield.
As we know,
[tex]$\text{percent yield}=\frac{\text{actual yield}}{\text{theoretical yield}} \times 100$[/tex]
[tex]$\text{theoretical yield}=\frac{\text{actual yield}}{\text{present yield}} \times 100$[/tex]
As actual yield = 3.00 g
percent yield = 80 %
So, theoretical yield = [tex]$\frac{3.00}{80} \times 100$[/tex]
= 3.75 g
Thus he should be able to get 3.75 g which is the theoretical yield of Au.