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For the following table fill in the missing values and calculate the theoretical yield.
A + 2B à C
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moles |
0.00242 |
0.00242 |
?_________ |
MW |
?_________ |
98.06 |
164.16 |
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g |
?_________ |
?__0.00002467_______ |
?_________ |
mL |
0.20 |
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d(g/mL) |
0.80 |
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