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Chemistry, 30.07.2020 05:01 joannegrace4898

What do chemists use percent yield calculations for in the real world? A. To balance the reaction equation.
B. To determine how much product they will need.
C. To determine how efficient reactions are.
D. To determine how much reactant they need.

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