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If 4.0g of hydrogen gas are reacted with excess carbon monoxide, how many grams of CH3OH are produced, based on a percent yield of 80% ? (Hint find theoretical yield and then solve for actual yield)
CO (g) +2H2 (g) —> CH3OH (l)

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