How many moles of potassium chloride would react with 8.56 moles of oxygen and how many moles of...
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How many moles of {eq}\displaystyle \rm potassium \ chloride {/eq} would react with {eq}\displaystyle \rm 8.56 \ moles {/eq} of {eq}\displaystyle \rm oxygen {/eq} and how many moles of {eq}\displaystyle \rm potassium \ chloride {/eq} would this produce?
Potassium Chloride:
Potassium chloride is a salt composed of potassium and chlorine. It is an ionic compound. It is solid at room temperature. The molar mass of potassium chloride is 74.55 g/mol.
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View this answerThe balanced chemucal equation for the reaction between potassium chloride and oxygen gas to form potassium chlorate is:
{eq}\displaystyle \rm 2KCl...
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