Suppose 1.0g of Compound A and 9.5g of Compound B are consumed in a reaction that produces only one product, Compound C. Calculate the theoretical yield of C. Round your answer to the nearest 0.1g. Suppose 9.6g of C are actually isolated at the end of the reaction.  What is the percent yield of Compound C?Round your answer to the nearest whole percent.

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Suppose 1.0g of Compound A and 9.5g of Compound B are consumed in a reaction that produces only one product, Compound C.

Calculate the theoretical yield of C. Round your answer to the nearest 0.1g.

Suppose 9.6g of C are actually isolated at the end of the reaction.  What is the percent yield of Compound C?Round your answer to the nearest whole percent.

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