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A solution of lithium carbonate reacts with a solution of potassium iodide to produce solid potassium carbonate and aqueous lithium iodide. you measure 3.9 moles of potassium carbonate produced by the reaction. how much lithium iodide was produced?
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The amount of lithium iodide produced is equal to 3.9 moles.
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