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30 May, 03:14

For the reaction cl2 + 2kbr → 2kcl + br2, how many moles of potassium chloride are produced from 331.1 g of potassium bromide?

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  1. 30 May, 03:27
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    Equation is as follow,

    Cl ₂ + 2 KBr → 2 KCl + Br ₂

    According to equation,

    238 g (2 moles) KBr produced = 2 Moles of KCl

    So,

    331.1 g of KBr will produce = X moles of KCl

    Solving for X,

    X = (331.1 g * 2 mol) : 238 g

    X = 2.78 Moles of KCl

    Result:

    331.1 g of KBr produces 2.78 Moles of KCl.
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