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A student calculated that the amount of NaCl that should form in the lab (theoretical yield) is 2.50 grams. The actual amount formed was only 2.30 grams. How would you calculate the student’s percent yield?
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A student calculated that the amount of NaCl that should form in the lab (theoretical yield) is 2.50 grams. The actual amount formed was only 2.30 grams. How would you calculate the student’s percent yield?
A) 92%
B) 0.92%
C)108%
D) 1.08 %
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0.92%. student calculated that the amount of NaCl that should form in the lab
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