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For the following reaction, 3.96 grams of barium hydroxide are mixed with excess sulfuric acid . Assume that the percent yield of barium sulfate is 73.6 %.
barium hydroxide(aq) + sulfuric acid(aq) barium sulfate(s) + water(l)
What is the ideal yield of barium sulfate ? | grams |
What is the actual yield of barium sulfate ? | grams |
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