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Potassium bromide (KBr) contains 32.9% potassium by mass. If 6.40 g of Br2 is made to react with 3.60 g of potassium, find the actual mass of potassium which reacts with bromine.

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Answered by chantibrahmaiah7
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KBR contains 32.9 by weight

Physical Chemistry | 206131 - potassium bromide contains 32.9% by-askIITians. potassium bromide contains 32.9% by weight of potassium . if 6.40g of bromine reacts with 3.60g of potassium,calculate the no. of moles of potassium which combine with bromine to from KBr

Answered by sameer4263
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For 100 gm of KBr sample, mass of K = 32.9 gm

Mass of Br = 100 -32.9 = 67.1

So, if 67.1 gm of bromine reacts with 32.9 gm of potassium

Then 6.40 gm Br will react with = (32.9/67.1) x 6.40 = 3.14 gm potassium.

So, in the given sample the amount of potassium which will be un reacted is = 3.60 -3.14 = 0.46 gm

Now, as we know that, mass of potassium reacting in the KBr sample = 3.14 gm

So, moles of potassium = given mass/ molar mass = 3.14/ 39 = 0.08 moles.

Hence, 0.08 moles of potassium combines to form KBr .

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