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Chemistry, 14.07.2021 23:10, haha81

1.85 g of sodium metal is burned by 1.15 g of oxygen to produce 0.355 g of sodium oxide. Who limits the reaction? What is the theoretical yield? What is the mass of leftover reagent? What is the percent yield?

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