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Chemistry, 18.03.2021 02:40, amberunderhill

4. Calculate the mass of KCl produced during the reaction of 108 g of potassium and 125 g of Cl2. 2K+C12=2KCI
(determine the Limiting Reactant and Reactant, and finally calculate the mass of product produced)

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