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Cl2 + 2KBr - > Br2 + 2KCl what is the reaction?

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  1. 11 May, 00:15
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    C

    l

    2

    +

    2

    K

    B

    r



    2

    K

    C

    l

    +

    B

    r

    2

    Given:

    300

    g

    of

    C

    l

    2

    300

    g

    of

    K

    B

    r

    (a) Mass of

    C

    l

    2

    = 300g

    Molecular mass of

    C

    l

    2

    = 2 (35.45) = 70.906 g

    /

    m

    o

    l

    No. of moles of

    C

    l

    2

    =

    m

    a

    s

    s

    /

    m

    o

    l

    a

    r

    m

    a

    s

    s

    =

    300

    /

    70.906

    =

    4.23

    moles

    Mass of

    K

    B

    r

    =

    300

    g

    Molar mass of

    K

    B

    r

    =

    39

    +

    79.9

    =

    118.9

    g

    /

    m

    o

    l

    No. of moles of

    K

    B

    r

    =

    300

    /

    118.9

    =

    2.52

    moles

    Now,

    Consider the equation:

    C

    l

    2

    +

    2

    K

    B

    r



    2

    K

    C

    l

    +

    B

    r

    2

    1

    mole of

    C

    l

    2

    = 2 moles of

    K

    C

    l

    4.23

    moles of

    C

    l

    2

    = 2x4.23=

    8.46

    moles

    2

    moles of

    K

    B

    r

    = 2 moles of

    K

    C

    l

    2.52

    moles of

    K

    B

    r

    =

    2.52

    moles

    Now convert moles to mass,

    Mass of

    K

    C

    l

    produced by

    C

    l

    2

    =

    8.46

    *

    70.906

    =

    599.8

    g

    Mass of

    K

    C

    l

    produced by potassium bromide =

    2.52

    *

    74.5

    =

    187.74

    g
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