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If 28.9 grams of trans-2-butene reacts with 14.2 grams of HCl to form 15.5 grams of chlorobutane, what is the percent yield?
Mass of transbutene: 56.104 Mass of Hcl: 36.4611 Mass of Chlorobutane: 92.57
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