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The rare earth metal terbium is produced by reacting terbium (III) fluoride with calcium metal as described by the reaction below. If 27.5g of terbium (III) fluoride is reacted with 6.96g of calcium, how many grams of terbium can be collected? How many grams of the other reactant will be INXS? If 15.0g of terbium is collected, what is the percent yield of the reaction?
TbF3 + Ca → CaF2 + Tb

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Answer: The rare earth metal terbium is produced by reacting terbium (III) fluoride with calcium metal as described by the reaction below. If 27.5g of terbium (III) fluoride is reacted with 6.96g of calcium, how many grams of terbium can be collected? How many grams of the other reactant will be INXS? If 15.0g of terbium is collected, what is the percent yield of the reaction?

TbF3 + Ca → CaF2 + Tb

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