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8 March, 12:33

Potassium (K) combines with magnesium bromide (MgBr2) to form potassium bromide (KBr) and magnesium (Mg) during a chemical reaction.

Which of the following shows the balanced chemical equation for this reaction?

a) K + MgBr2 = KBr + Mg

b) 2 K + MgBr2 → 2 KBr + Mg

c) 2 K + MgBr2 = KBr + 2 Mg

d) 2 K + 2 MgBr2 = 2 KBr + 2 Mg

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  1. 8 March, 14:04
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    Answer: option B - 2 K + MgBr2 = 2 KBr + Mg

    Explanation:

    2K + MgBr2 - -> 2 KBr + Mg

    On Left side: 2moles of Potassium (K) reacts with 1 mole of MgBr2

    On Right side: 2 moles of KBr and 1 mole of Mg.

    You will observe that the coefficient of each element on left side and Right side is balanced in option B, unlike other options.

    So, option B is the answer.
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