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A 2.92 g (27.0 mmol) sample of phenylhydrazine was dissolved in 10 mL of 95% ethanol...

A 2.92 g (27.0 mmol) sample of phenylhydrazine was dissolved in 10 mL of 95% ethanol and stirred while 3.30 g (27.0 mmol) of salicylaldehyde, dissolved in 15 mL of ethanol, was added. what is the theoretical yield in grams for salicylaldehyde phenylhydrazone?

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