Potassium reacts spontaneously with chlorine to produce potassium chloride.
Balance the following equation:
K + Cl₂ → KCl
If 18.4 g of K reacts with 40.2 g of Cl₂, answer the following questions...
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Mass of K = 39.10g
Mass of Cl = 35.45g
What is the maximum amount in grams of KCL that can be produced?
What is the limiting reactant?
What is the excess reactant?
How much of the excess reactant in grams was used? Round to 3 sig fig, include unit and formula.
How much of the excess reactant in grams remained unused? Round to 3 sig fig, include unit and formula.
How much of the limiting reactant in grams was used? Round to 3 sig fig, include unit and formula.
How much of the limiting reactant in grams remained unused? Include unit and formula.
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