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Chemistry, 20.03.2021 04:10, potatochin21

Iron (II) Bromide (215.65 g/mol) is reacted with potassium carbonate (138.21 g/mol). If 250.0 grams of both reactant are used, how much excess reactant will remain after the reaction.
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