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Assuming an efficiency of 28.00%,28.00%, calculate the actual yield of magnesium nitrate formed from 133.6 g133.6 g of magnesium and excess copper(II) nitrate.
Mg+Cu(NO3)2⟶Mg(NO3)2+Cu
Actual yield in grams
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