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If 14.8 g of C4H9OH react with 22.9 g of NaBr and 32.7 g of H2SO4 to yield 15.1 g of C4H9Br, what is the percent yield of this reaction?
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C4H9OH + NaBr + H2SO4 C4H9Br + NaHSO4 + H2O
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