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When carbon disulfide burns in the presence of oxygen,

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When carbon disulfide burns in the presence of oxygen,

When carbon disulfide burns in the presence of oxygen, sulfur dioxide and carbon dioxide are produced according to the following equation. CS₂ (l) + 3 O₂ (g) CO₂ (g) + 2 SO₂ (g) a. The actual yield of SO₂ is 40.5 g and the actual yield is 42.2 g. What is the percent yield? Insert photo of work here: