Percent yield of chemical reactions Stel (CH,(CH.),CH,) Liquid octane reacts with gaseous oxygen gas (0,) to produce gaseous carbon dioxide (CO,) and gaseous water (H,O). If 52.5 g of water is produced from the reaction of 92.53 g of octane and 563.7 g of oxygen gas, calculate the percent yield of water. Round your answer to 3 significant figures.

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reacts with gaseous oxygen gas (0,) to produce gaseous carbon dioxide (CO,) and gaseous water (H,0). If 52.5 g of
water is produced from the reaction of 92.53 g of octane and 563.7 g of oxygen gas, calculate the percent yield of water.
Round your answer to 3 significant figures.
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