I am trying to find the theoretical yield for this lab I am working on. The steps to finidng it would be great.

In my lab I took 40mls of H2O + 4g of AgNO3+ 8g of NaCL then I stirred it and filtered in a buchner funnel to be left with 6.7496g of silver chloride (NaCL.

The question I am asked is to find the percent yield which I know how to do, and since I have the actual yield I just cannot recall how to get the theoretical yield, do I do something with moles???

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excuse me the product was AgCl not NaCl, that probably does not change the step but thought I would correct myself.
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