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Which formula can be used to calculate the percent yield? a.(Theoretical yield ÷ actual yield) x 100 b.(Actual yield ÷ theoretical yield) x 100 c.(Amount of reactants ÷ amount of products) x 100 d.(Amount
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Which formula can be used to calculate the percent yield?
a.(Theoretical yield ÷ actual yield) x 100
b.(Actual yield ÷ theoretical yield) x 100
c.(Amount of reactants ÷ amount of products) x 100
d.(Amount of products ÷ amount of reactants) x 100
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B is the correct answer
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The answer to this question is the second one (B)
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