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8 points eBook Ask Print References If 1.0 mol of Mg is mixed with 2.0 mol of Bry, and 0.75 mol of MgBry is obtained, what is the percent yield for the reaction? Mg(s) + Br₂(1)→→ MgBr₂(s) % Gu
my work The decomposition reaction of calcium carbonate is represented by the following balanced equation: heat CaCO3(s) CaO(s)+CO2(g) After a 15.8-g sample of calcium carbonate was heated in an open container to cause decomposition, the mass of the remaining solid was determined to be 9.10 g. The reaction may or may not have gone to completion, so the solid could contain unreacted CaCO3. Calculate the percent yield of CO₂. % Ge
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