Asked by Boberto
If 20 mole of potassium react with an excess of lithium sulfate , how many moles of potassium sulfate can you expect to form.
porassium phosphate to potassium sulfate: 20 x 2 kaso4 x 174.259 / 212.267 /2 = 16.4188498448
lithium sulfate to potassium sulfate: 62 x 2kaso4 x 174.259 / 109.94 /3 = 65.5148747802
i don't know which which would expect to form
porassium phosphate to potassium sulfate: 20 x 2 kaso4 x 174.259 / 212.267 /2 = 16.4188498448
lithium sulfate to potassium sulfate: 62 x 2kaso4 x 174.259 / 109.94 /3 = 65.5148747802
i don't know which which would expect to form
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