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2K(s) . Cl2(g) KL 2KCl(s)
Write the six possible mole ratios for this equation
im so confused
Write the six possible mole ratios for this equation
im so confused
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Answered by
DrBob222
First, with no + signs and no arrow how do we know what's going on? We don't but I will guess that this is what you should have written.
2K(s) + Cl2(g) ==> 2KCl(s)
ratios:
2mols K/1 mols Cl2 and its reciprocal.
2 mols K/2 mols KCl and its reciprocal.
1 mol Cl2/2 mols KCl and its reciprocal.
All I have done is to take the coefficients and make ratios of them and there are six total. Perhaps you are making something hard out of this.
2K(s) + Cl2(g) ==> 2KCl(s)
ratios:
2mols K/1 mols Cl2 and its reciprocal.
2 mols K/2 mols KCl and its reciprocal.
1 mol Cl2/2 mols KCl and its reciprocal.
All I have done is to take the coefficients and make ratios of them and there are six total. Perhaps you are making something hard out of this.
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