Compound A reacts with Compound B to form only one product, Compound C, and it's known the usual percent yield of C in this reaction is 95.%. Suppose 6.0 g of A are reacted with excess Compound B, and 12.8 g of Compound C are successfully isolated at the end of the reaction. What was the theoretical yield of C? x10 Round your answer to the nearest 0.1 g. How much B was consumed by the reaction? Round your answer to the nearest 0.1 g. olo

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Compound A reacts with Compound B to form only one product, Compound C, and it's known the usual percent yield of C in this reaction is 95.%.
Suppose 6.0 g of A are reacted with excess Compound B, and 12.8 g of Compound C are successfully isolated at the end of the reaction.
What was the theoretical yield of C?
x10
Round your answer to the nearest 0.1 g.
How much B was consumed by the reaction?
Round your answer to the nearest 0.1 g.
olo
Transcribed Image Text:Compound A reacts with Compound B to form only one product, Compound C, and it's known the usual percent yield of C in this reaction is 95.%. Suppose 6.0 g of A are reacted with excess Compound B, and 12.8 g of Compound C are successfully isolated at the end of the reaction. What was the theoretical yield of C? x10 Round your answer to the nearest 0.1 g. How much B was consumed by the reaction? Round your answer to the nearest 0.1 g. olo
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