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Ethanol can be made by the reaction shown. C2H5Br + NaOH β†’ C2H5OH + NaBr
If 5.00 g of C2H5Br produces 1.59 g of ethanol, what is the molar
percentage yield of ethanol?
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A. 13%
B. 32%
C. 42%
D. 75%

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