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Which equation shows how to calculate how many grams (g) of KCl would be produced from 4 mol KOH? The balanced reaction is:
MgCl2 + 2KOH β†’ Mg(OH)2 + 2KCI
A.
4 mol KOH
1
X
1 mol KCI
2 mol KOH
Ρ…
74.55 g KCI
1 mol KCI
4 mol KOH
OB.
1 mol KOH
1 mol KCI
Ρ…
74.55 g KCI
1 mol KCI
O c.
4 mol KOH
1
2 mol KCI
Ρ…
1 mol KOH
Ρ…
74.55 g KCI
1 mol KCI
O D.
4 mol KOH 2 mol KCI
Ρ…
1
2 mol KOH
74.55 g KCI
1 mol KCI

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