When copper is heated with an excess of sulfur, copper(l) sulfide is formed. In a given experiment, 0.0970 moles of copp
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When copper is heated with an excess of sulfur, copper(l) sulfide is formed. In a given experiment, 0.0970 moles of copp
When copper is heated with an excess of sulfur, copper(l) sulfide is formed. In a given experiment, 0.0970 moles of copper was heated with excess sulfur to yield 2.25 g copper(l) sulfide. What is the percent yield?
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