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Using the data below how do you calculate the percent yield
Compounds |
Mass |
Cyclohexanol used |
150 mg = 0.15g |
Acetic acid used |
70 mg = 0.07 g |
Ultra Clorox (6% NaOCl solution) used |
2mL |
Cyclohexanone obtained |
0.124 g |
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