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Title: The decomposition of 1.500 g of baking soda gave 0.200 L of carbon dioxide gas.
Post by: OldSpice on Dec 8, 2014
The decomposition of 1.500 g of baking soda gave 0.200 L of carbon dioxide gas. If the calculated volume of carbon dioxide gas is 0.210 L, what is the percent yield?
A) 63.5%
B) 70.0%
C) 95.2%
D) 105%
E) 158%


Title: Re: The decomposition of 1.500 g of baking soda gave 0.200 L of carbon dioxide gas.
Post by: Electric on Dec 12, 2014
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Title: Re: The decomposition of 1.500 g of baking soda gave 0.200 L of carbon dioxide gas.
Post by: OldSpice on Dec 14, 2014
Perfect!

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Title: Re: The decomposition of 1.500 g of baking soda gave 0.200 L of carbon dioxide gas.
Post by: Electric on Dec 14, 2014
My pleasure


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