6.
SrBr2 + Li3P -->
Sr3P2 + LiBr
If the yield of LiBr is 76%, what mass of SrBr2 was...
Chemistry, 02.06.2021 22:10 kaylaelaine18
6.
SrBr2 + Li3P -->
Sr3P2 + LiBr
If the yield of LiBr is 76%, what mass of SrBr2 was used to produce 7.45 g of LiBr?
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