9. A chemistry lab group collected 5.86g of product resulting in the group obtaining a percent yield of 68.5%. What amount of product should this group theoretically have obtained? b) 8.55g c) 401.4g d) 0.0855g a) 4.01g

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9. A chemistry lab group collected 5.86g of product resulting in the group obtaining a percent yield
of 68.5%. What amount of product should this group theoretically have obtained?
b) 8.55g
c) 401.4g
d) 0.0855g
a) 4.01g
Transcribed Image Text:9. A chemistry lab group collected 5.86g of product resulting in the group obtaining a percent yield of 68.5%. What amount of product should this group theoretically have obtained? b) 8.55g c) 401.4g d) 0.0855g a) 4.01g
10. In order to do a stoichiometric calculation, it is necessary to be in what unit before converting
between substances in a chemical equation?
a) grams
b) moles
c) molecules
d) ratio
Transcribed Image Text:10. In order to do a stoichiometric calculation, it is necessary to be in what unit before converting between substances in a chemical equation? a) grams b) moles c) molecules d) ratio
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