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Chemistry, 29.04.2021 06:00 eduardo79

A student reacts 0.10 L of 2.0 M aqueous calcium nitrate with 0.20 L of 3.0 M aqueous sodium sulfate.
a.) Write out and balance the reaction; state the reaction type and include states of
matter.
b.) Determine the limiting reagent in this problem.
c.) Solve for the theoretical yield of the solid product in grams.
d.) If the student actually recovers 23.2 g of the product, what is the % yield?

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