K + H2O → KOH + H2
a. Balance the equation.
b. If you dropped 0.04 moles of potassium into a...
Chemistry, 27.01.2021 05:30 zuleromanos
K + H2O → KOH + H2
a. Balance the equation.
b. If you dropped 0.04 moles of potassium into a beaker of water, how many moles of hydrogen
would you make?
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