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Chemistry, 29.06.2019 21:30 heroicblad

Given the following equation : 2fepo4 + 3na2so4 = fe2(so4)3 + 2na3po4 if i perform this reaction with 25 g of iron(iii) phosphate and an excess of sodium sulfate, what is my theoretical yeild in grams of iron (iii) sulfate ? if i make 18.5 g of iron (iii) sulfate, what is my percent yeild? side note i have more questions for points me

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