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9 November, 10:34

In a certain chemical reaction, 297g of zinc chloride was produced from a single replacement reaction of excess zinc and 202.7g of lithium chloride. What is the percent yield of zinc chloride?

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  1. 9 November, 12:48
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    202.7g LiC x (1 mol Lic / 42.394 g LiC) X (1 mol ZnCl/2 mol LiCl) x (136.315 g ZnCl/1 mol ZnCl) = 325.88398 g ZnCl

    297 g ZnCl / 325.88398 g ZnCl =.911367 or 91.1%
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