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Engineering, 20.07.2021 05:00 angelrenee2000

1. Calculate the theoretical yield of the solid precipitate. Show your work. 2. Use Question 1 to calculate the percent yield of the solid precipitate. Show your work.
3. Based on your actual yield, calculate the mass of calcium present in the original solution.
4. Analyze the data and determine the experimental concentration of calcium chloride in the solution. Show all calculations and report in % wt/v concentration.
5. Calculate the theoretical concentration of calcium chloride.
6. Create a bar graph comparing the theoretical to actual percent concentrations of calcium chloride in the solution. Then, calculate percent error.

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