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If an industrial worker knows that his chemical process is 87.3% efficient and he needs to collect 100.0g of the product when all is said and done, what should his theoretical yield be (in grams)?
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If an industrial worker knows that his chemical process is 87.3% efficient and he needs to
collect 100.0g of the product when all is said and done, what should his theoretical yield
be (in grams)?
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I legitimately think it's 87.3 grams
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