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KBr (potassium bromide) contains 32.9% by weight of potassium. if 6.40 g of bromine reacts with 3.60 g of potassium, calculate the number of moles of potassium which combine with bromine to form KBr. |
| Answer» KBr (potassium bromide) contains 32.9% by weight of potassium. if 6.40 g of bromine reacts with 3.60 g of potassium, calculate the number of moles of potassium which combine with bromine to form KBr. | |