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28 October, 04:06

How many moles of KBr will be produced from 7 moles of BaBry?

BaBr2 + K2SO4 → KBr + BaSO4

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  1. 28 October, 04:22
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    7 moles of BaBr₂ produces 14 moles of KBr.

    Explanation:

    Given reaction is

    BaBr₂ + K₂SO₄ → KBr + BaSO₄

    It can be balanced by putting 2 in front of KBr as,

    BaBr₂ + K₂SO₄ → 2 KBr + BaSO₄

    From the above balanced equation, it was found that, 1 mole of Barium bromide required to produce 2 moles of KBr.

    Now the molar ratio of BaBr₂ to KBr is written as 1 : 2.

    In the same way, the molar ratio for 7 moles of BaBr₂, can be written as 7:14.

    So 7 moles of BaBr₂ produces 14 moles of KBr.
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