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An amount of 0.3 mole of srcl2 is mixed with 0.2 mole of k3po4 .the maximum moles of kcl which may form is

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Answered by prophet2k14
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Answer: 0.6 Moles of KCl.

Explanation:

According to the balanced chemical equation,

2K3PO4 + 3SrCl2 = Sr3(PO4)2 + 6KCl

Applying the concept of stoichiometry,

2 moles of K3PO4 would react with 3 moles of SrCl2 to form 6 moles of KCL.

Since, K3PO4 is a limiting reagent here, the answer will be 0.6 moles.

Answered by SehajSingh
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Answer:

0.6 Moles of KCl.

Explanation:

According to the balanced chemical equation,

2K3PO4 + 3SrCl2 = Sr3(PO4)2 + 6KCl

Applying the concept of stoichiometry,

2 moles of K3PO4 would react with 3 moles of SrCl2 to form 6 moles of KCL.

Since, K3PO4 is a limiting reagent here, the answer will be 0.6 moles.

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