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Chemistry, 26.07.2021 23:50, miyahvictoria

During a reaction between potassium carbonate and hydrochloric acid three products are created: water, carbon dioxide and potassium chloride. If this reaction occurs with 63.0% yield, what mass of potassium chloride would will be made if 14.23g of potassium carbonate is added to excess hydrochloric acid? Can you please show the step by step procedure? Appreciate!​

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