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A mass of 11.6g of phosphoric acid was produced from the reaction of 10g of P4O10 with 12g of water. What was the percent yield for this reaction?
16 years ago

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bobpursley
P4O10+6H2O>> 4H3PO4

The percent yield: massobtained/massreacted= 11.6/(10+12) change that to percent.
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