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How would you determine yield of the main product if 0.29 g of crcl3-6h2o is used, 1 g of urea is used and 0.8 ml of acac is used

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To determine the yield of the main product, you would need to know the specific reaction being carried out and the balanced chemical equation. You would also need to identify the limiting reactant, which is the reactant that gets consumed first and limits the amount of product that can be formed. Once you have this information, you can calculate the theoretical yield, which is the maximum amount of product that can be produced from the given amounts of reactants. The actual yield is the amount of product that is actually obtained in the experiment. The percentage yield is then calculated by dividing the actual yield by the theoretical yield and multiplying by 100%. Please provide more details about the reaction so I can assist you with the yield calculation.


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