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Sodium nitrate, manganese (II) sulfate, potassium sulfate, and water is formed from the reaction of sodium nitrite, potassium permanganate, and sulfuric acid. Calculate the actual yield if a percentage yield of 57.26% of sodium nitrate is formed from 47.68 g sodium nitrite, 37.46 g potassium permanganate, and 40.93 g sulfuric acid.
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