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C22H4(g) + H2(g) --> C2H6(g)
C22H4 flows into a catalytic reactor at 25.0 atm and 300°C with a flow rate of 957.3L/min. Hydrogen at 25.0 atm and 300°C flows into the reactor at a flow rate of 1500L/min. If 11.0 kg of C22H6 are collected per minute, what is the percent yield of the reaction?
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