For the following reaction, 6.43 grams of sulfur dioxide are mixed with excess oxygen gas. The reaction yields 6.30 grams of sulfur trioxide .

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For the following reaction, 6.43 grams of sulfur dioxide are mixed with excess oxygen gas . The reaction
yields 6.30 grams of sulfur trioxide .
sulfur dioxide(g) + oxygen(g)
sulfur trioxide(g)
grams
What is the ideal yield of sulfur trioxide?
What is the percent yield for this reaction?
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To calculate theoretical yield i.e ideal yield we have to consider the balanced chemical equation of given reaction

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