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In a certain chemical reaction Compound A combines with Compound B to produce Compound C (and no other products). Measurements were taken of the amounts of A and B present before and after a reaction that produced some C: Compound initial amount final amount A 7.5g 0g B 3.5g 2.2g Calculate the theoretical yield of C. Round your answer to the nearest 0.1g. Suppose the percent yield of C in this reaction was 64.%. Calculate the actual amount of C that was isolated at the end of the reaction. Round your answer to the nearest 0.1g.

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