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Chemistry, 04.03.2021 22:30, ddea4081

Paragraph 2 discusses the different types of yields that a reaction can produce. What do you call the yield if the reactants produce 100% of the
product? *
A. Chemical yield
B. Theoretical yield
C. ideal yield D. Actual yield

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