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A chemical reaction can theoretically produce 137.5 grams of product, but it actually produced 112.9 grams. Which is the percent yield for this reaction? AKS 4f
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A chemical reaction can theoretically produce 137.5 grams of product, but it actually produced 112.9 grams. Which is the percent yield for this reaction? AKS 4f
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answer: 26.6%
explanation: actual yield - theoretical yield x 100%
112.9-137.5x100%= 26.6%
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