A 1.51 g sample of potassium bicarbonate is decomposed by heating according to the following balanced chemical equation.

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A 1.51 g sample of potassium bicarbonate is decomposed by heating according to the following balanced chemical equation.

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A 1.51 g sample of potassium bicarbonate is decomposed byheating according to the following balanced chemical equation. 2KHCO3(s) –> K2CO3 (s) + CO2(g) + H2O(g) a) Determine thetheoretical yield of the potassium carbonate formed. b) (2 pts) Ifthe reaction produced 89.2% yield, what is the actual yield of theisolated K2CO3?
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