Chemistry Stoichiometry Theoretical Yield
What is the theoretical yield of iron if we begin the reaction with 10.5g of AL (assume an excess of Fe2)3)
Here is an worked example of a stoichiometry problem which will give you theoretical yield. Perhaps it will help. http://www.jiskha.com/science/chemistry/stoichiometry.html
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