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The theoretical yield of cl2 from certain starting amounts of mno2 and hcl was calculated as 60.25 g and 65.02 g, respectively. if the percentage yield of cl2 is 72%, what is its actual yield? (1 point) a 40.56 g b 42.17 g c 43.38 g d 46.81 g

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