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Liquid hexane
CH3CH24CH3
reacts with gaseous oxygen gas
O2
to produce gaseous carbon dioxide
CO2
and gaseous water
H2O
. If
0.879g
of water is produced from the reaction of
1.7g
of hexane and
4.0g
of oxygen gas, calculate the percent yield of water.
Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits in it.
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