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How many moles of KCLO4 can be produced with 3.45 moles of NaCl. Assume all other reactants are in excess

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NOTE question is incorrect: The question should be:
How many moles of KCLO4 can be produced with 3.45 moles of KCl. Assume all other reactants are in excess.
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The reaction involving formation of KClO4 is

NaClO4 + KCl → KClO4 + NaCl

From above reaction, it can be seen that 1 mole of NaClO4 reacts with 1 mole of KCl to generate 1 mole of KClO4

Thus, if all other reactant are in excess, 3.45 moles of KCl will react with 3.45 moles of NaClO4 to form 3.45 moles of KClO4.
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