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No, you absolutely need a balanced equation because you need the coefficients to figure out the molar ratios plus you need the amount of one reactant or product to determine the theoretical yield.

No, it's not possible to calculate the theoretical yield  without a balanced equation.

What is the theoretical yield?

Theoretical yield is the yield that is calculated by the complete reaction of the limiting reagent. This is called expected or calculated amount of product.

[tex]\rm percent\; yield = \dfrac{(actual\; yield)}{(theoretical\; yield)} \times 100\\\\[/tex]

Thus, No, it's not possible to calculate the theoretical yield  without a balanced equation.

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