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Idont understand! barium sulfate, baso4, is made by the following reaction.
ba(no3)2(aq) + na2so4(aq) + baso4(s) + 2nano3(aq)
what is the theoretical yield of barium sulfate, expressed in grams, if 75.00 g of ba(no3)2 were used?
after collecting and drying the product, 64.45 g of baso4 were obtained. what was the percentage yield?

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