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Kyleigh Haley
17 February, 23:57
Ki+cl2 Kcl + I2
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Reed Tapia
18 February, 00:39
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Answer: 2KI + Cl₂ → 2KCl + I₂
Explanation: This reaction is balanced.
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Cameron Palmer
18 February, 01:43
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Explanation:
the correctly balanced single replacement chemical reaction is 2KI + Cl2 - --> 2KCl + I2. The other equations do not balance.
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