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Consider the following equation: K + Br → KBr. How many grams of KBr can you make with 1.25g of K?

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Answer:


\fbox{3.81 \: grams}

Step-by-step explanation:

First consider the mol to mol ratio, the mol of a substance is simply the count of atoms in respect to avagadros number (approx. 6.02 × 10²³ molecules) in the period table. 1 mol of an element is simply it's mass count in the periodic table.

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