Chemistry
Chemistry, 27.02.2020 00:55, feliciagraham14

C2H4+
O2
CO2 + H2O

A. What is my theoretical yield of H2O if I start with 9.35 g of Oz?

B. If I actually produced 2.63 g of H20, what is my percent yield?

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