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Sergio [31]
3 years ago
7

Given the following reaction:

Chemistry
1 answer:
beks73 [17]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

.122 mols of KCl

Explanation:

<u>Read the explanation </u><u><em>while</em></u><u> looking at the picture.</u>

We star with 15g because it's wat they give us:

<u>15g of KCIO3 will cancel out with 123g of KCIO3</u> (molar mass)

~Grams of KCIO3 are canceled out.~

<u>That 123g of KCIO3 is the same as 1 mol of KCIO3</u>

Then we use mole to mole ratio:

<u>1 mol of KCIO3 equals 2 mols of KCIO3</u> -- 2 moles from the equation

The <u>2 mols of KCIO3 is equal to 2 mols of KCl</u> (from equation)

Multiply the numbers on top. Multiply the numbers on the bottom. Then divide. You get:

.1219512195

This sounds confusing. But the picture below is the format.

The SAME COLOR are the ones that cancel out.

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