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Sulphur trioxide, SO(3) is made by oxidi...

Sulphur trioxide, `SO_(3)` is made by oxidizing sulphur dioxide, `SO_(2)`, according to the equation,
`2SO_(2) + O_(2) rightarrow 2SO_(3)`. If a 16.0 g sample of `SO_(2)` yields 18.0g of `SO_(3)`. What is the percent yield?

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