Acrylonitrile (C3H3N) is the starting material in the production of synthetic fibers (acrylics). Acrylonitrile can be produced from the reaction between propylene (C3H6) and nitric oxide (NO).
4 C3H6 + 6 NO → 4 C3H3N + 6 H2O + N2
If 17.66 g of C3H3N is experimentally obtained from the reaction of 50.0 g of C3H6 and an excess of NO, calculate the theoretical yield and the percent yield for this reaction.
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