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The theoretical yield of ammonia in a reaction is 865 g. What is the percent yield if 657 g is produced? A- 38.0% B- 132% C- 152% D- 76%
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The theoretical yield of ammonia in a reaction is 865 g. What is the percent
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B- 132%
C- 152%
D- 76%
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657/865= 75.9
D. 76%
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