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A 61.0mL sample of a 0.114 M potassium sulfate solution is mixed with 37.5 mL of a 0.130 MM lead (II) acetate solution and the following precipitation reaction occurs:
K2SO4(aq)+Pb(C2H3O2)2(aq)→2KC2H3O2( aq)+PbSO4(s)
The solid PbSO4 is collected, dried, and found to have a mass of 1.00 g .
Determine the limiting reactant, the theoretical yield, and the percent yield.

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