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sodium borohydride (NaBH4) is used industrially in many organic syntheses. one way to prepare it is by reacting sodium hydride with gaseous diborone. Assuming an 86.8% yield,how many grams of NaBH4 can be prepared by reacting 7.98g of sodium hydride and 8.16g of diborone?
i tried 9.68 but it didn't work
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