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Elemental iodine can be produced for sale by reacting chlorine gas with potassium iodide solution. How many moles of chlorine are required to react with 4.25 moles of potassium iodide?

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Final answer:

To react with 4.25 moles of potassium iodide, we would need 2.125 moles of chlorine.

Step-by-step explanation:

To determine the number of moles of chlorine required to react with 4.25 moles of potassium iodide, we need to consider the balanced chemical equation:



Cl2 + 2KI → 2KCl + I2



From the equation, we can see that the reaction requires 1 mole of chlorine (Cl2) to react with 2 moles of potassium iodide (2KI).



Therefore, to react with 4.25 moles of potassium iodide, we would need:



(4.25 moles KI) x (1 mole Cl2/2 moles KI) = 2.125 moles Cl2

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