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P4 + 6C12 --> 4PC13 The reaction of 75.0g P4 with excess chlorine gas produces 110g PC13 (actual yield) in lab. Find the
theoretical yield (stoichiometry - how much PC13 produced from 75.0 g P4) and calculate percent yield
for the reaction.
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