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Chemistry, 02.03.2021 04:00 angie249

Potassium reacts with iodine to form potassium iodide. 6.70 mol of potassium and 3.20 mol of iodine are available in lab. a) Write the balanced equation.

b) Find the limiting reactant.

c) Identify the excess reactant.

d) How many moles of product form?

e) How many moles of excess reactant are left over?

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