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Tin (II) oxide is a red solid that decomposes to yield tin metal and oxygen gas. If 52.34 grams of tin (II) oxide starts the reaction, how many grams of oxygen gas should the reaction produce? Determine the
percent yield if 5.634 grams of oxygen gas was actually produced.

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