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Chemistry, 01.11.2019 03:31, tamikagoss22

The theoretical yield of a reaction can be determined using its in the reaction between co and fe3o4, the theoretical yield in an experiment is calculated to be 47.2 g fe. when a careless chemistry student carries out the experiment, the actual yield is 26.5 g fe. calculate the percentage yield. chemical equation and the starting amounts of the reactants.

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