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How can amount of product be predicted when the amounts of two reactants are known?

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How can amount of product be predicted when the amounts of two reactants are known?

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) • Predict the amount of product obtained if the limiting reagent is consumed completely. For example, if 0.100 mol of the amine (CH3)3CNH2 reacted with excess acetic acid HC2H3O2, the expected yield of the product [(CH3)3CNH3]C2H3O2 is 0.100 mol amine (1 mole product1 mol amine) (133 g product1 mole product) = 13.

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