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How many moles of KBr will be produced from 10.51 moles of BaBr2?

BaBr2 + K2SO4 → KBr + BaSO4
Select one:
a. 21.0
b. 5.26
c. 17.9
d. 7.88

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Answer:

21.02moles of KBr

Step-by-step explanation:

Parameters given:

Number of moles BaBr₂ = 10.51moles

Complete reaction equation:

BaBr₂ + K₂SO₄ → KBr + BaSO₄

Upon inspecting the given equation, we find out that the atoms are not balanced on both sides of the equation:

The balanced equation is:

BaBr₂ + K₂SO₄ → 2KBr + BaSO₄

From the equation:

1 mole of BaBr₂ produces 2 moles of KBr

∴ 10.51 moles of BaBr₂ will yield (2 x 10.51) moles = 21.02moles of KBr

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