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For this balanced reaction: 2H2 + O2 → 2 H20 In an experiment, a scientist yielded 682 grams of water when 153.5 g of hydrogen is reacted with excess oxygen. How much water should he
have obtained? Calculate his percent yield of water. (Hint: You must calculate theoretical yield of water first)

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