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Neko
11 days ago
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What is the total mass of a mixture of 3.50x10^22 formula units na2so4, 0.500 mol h2o, and 7.23 g agcl?

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The percent yield of Br₂ in this reaction amounts to 96.15%

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2 NaBr + 1 Cl₂ → 2 NaCl + 1 Br₂

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Percent yield = 100% × (Actual yield)/(Theoretical yield)

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We convert 5.29 g of NaBr to moles.

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