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Gaseous butane (CH3(CH2)2CH3) reacts with gaseous oxygen gas O2 to produce gaseous carbon dioxide CO2 and gaseous water H2O. If 31.7g of water is produced from the reaction of 29.64g of butane and 181.4g of oxygen gas, calculate the percent yield of water. Round your answer to 3 significant figures.
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