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Chemistry
Stoichiometry
Limiting reactant and theoretical yield
consider the reaction 2NaF if you begin with 4.8 mol S and 2.6 mole F, what is the limiting reactant and theorical yield of NaF in moles
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I suggest you consider posting all of the problem. You won't get NaF from S and F.
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