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Chemistry, 27.12.2021 14:00 lucytackett29

2 FeCl2 + 13 KClO4
+ H2
SO4
→ 2 Fe(ClO3
)3
+
K2
SO4
+ 11 KClO3
+ H2
O
Calculate the grams of KClO3
arising from the
reaction of 2.50 g of KClO4
with 150 mg of FeCl2
in excess of H2
SO4
.

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2 FeCl2 + 13 KClO4
+ H2
SO4
→ 2 Fe(ClO3
)3
+
K2
SO4
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