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Using the equation shown below, 2Mg(s)+ O2(g)>>> 2MgO(s) When 10.1g Mg reacts with 10.5g of O,...

Using the equation shown below,

2Mg(s)+ O2(g)>>> 2MgO(s)

When 10.1g Mg reacts with 10.5g of O, 11.9g of the product was collected. Determine the limiting reactant, theoretical yield, percent yield and the remaining excess reactant from the reaction.

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