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Why do we take equimolar quantities of reacting compounds in the preparation of double salts?

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Answered by mad210203
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Equimolar quantities :The definition of equimolar is having the same amount of moles.

Eg :In the manufacture of ammonia by the Haber Process, the rate of reaction between the hydrogen and the nitrogen is increased by the use of very high pressures.                                                                                                                  

Double salt is defined as a salt is formed between two simple salts by crystallization from a saturated solution of a mixture of the two.

Eg: potash alum is example of double salt

Reason: double salt is formed between  two salts with molecules of water of crystallization. A salt with equimolar mixture of two salts with same anion and different cations is known as double salt. The  combination of one to one   equimolar salts is needed to prepare double salts.

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