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A mass of 13.65 grams of lead (II) fluoride and 15.0 grams of phosphorus trichloride react to form lead (II) chloride and phosphorus trifluoride. What is the percent yield of the reaction if a mass of 12.5 grams of lead (II) chloride was isolated after the reaction was complete?

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