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9 July, 16:14

KCl (aq) + AgF (aq) → AgCl (s) + KF (aq) If 0.45 moles of potassium chloride are consumed completely and we start with twice as much silver fluoride, how many moles of solid silver chloride will be produced?

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  1. 9 July, 19:42
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    0.45 f we use 0.45 moles of KCl completely, we will produce the same amount/of AgCl. The fact about AgF Is irrelevant!
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