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The reaction noted in Figure 1 is an example of the de Mayo reaction, a process for forming substituted cyclobutanes via the photochemical cycloaddition of enones and alkenes.

Given that 78.4 g of enone A were allowed to react with 59.1 g of alkene Bin the presence UV light and dichloromethane (CH2Cl2) as solvent what is the theoretical yield of the product C in grams?

Please carry maximum number of significant figures through to final answer then round to a whole number.

Figure 1 CH3o UV light OCH2CH3 CH2Cl2 as solvent OCH2CH3 CH3O CH30 CH30 Enone A Alkene B Product C

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Al Kene L eqwv. す8.4 a 591 a Mole84 168 -0.46664 mole 04162 mole Aikene e is the Rimiting Reactanf 寸toov et 7 can yield of pr

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