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In a certain experiment two solutions are prepared and mixed. Solution 1 is
prepared by dissolving 5.00 g of KNO3 and 5.00 g of BaCl2 in enough water to make a homogeneous solution. Solution 2 is prepared by dissolving 5.00 g of AgNO3 in enough water to make a homogeneous solution. A white color precipitate is formed upon mixing the two solutions. Identify the formula of the product and calculate the theoretical yield in grams.
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