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Chemistry, 03.02.2021 18:50 jpsaad00

For the balanced equation shown below, if the reaction theoretically should produce 7.99g CaO but experimentally produces 6.81 grams of
CaO, what is the percent yield?
CaCO3>CaO+CO2
85.23%
0 14.77%
54.41%
O 117.33%

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