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How many moles of KBr are produced if 3.6 moles of Br₂ are used?

How many moles of KBr are produced if 3.6 moles of Br₂ are used?-example-1

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Answer:


7.2\text{ moles KBr}

Step-by-step explanation:

Here, we want to get the number of moles of KBr used

From the equation of reaction:

1 mole of bromine produced 2 moles of KBr

Thus, 3.6 moles of bromine would produce:


2\text{ }*\text{ 3.6 = 7.2 moles KBr}

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