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9 September, 16:44

If 0.25 moles of potassium chloride are consumed completely how many moles of potassium fluoride will be produced

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  1. 9 September, 20:34
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    Well, you need the same quantity of potassium for fluoride that for chloride ...

    You can produce 0.25 moles of KF with 0.25 moles of KCl.

    Good luck!

    M.
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