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Balanced equation: C7H802+ 9O2= 7CO2+4H2O
If you reacted 12.0 g of C7H8O2 with200.0 g of O2, what mass (in g) ofH2O can you theoretically make? _________________________ g
b.For problem 2a (above), write the formula of the limiting reagent?______________________________
c.For problem 2a (above), write the formula of the excess reagent?d.If your actual yield was 3.50 g of H2O, what is your percent yield?___________________________ %
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