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Consider the following reaction and answer the following questions. Show your calculations. 2 KOH + MgCl 2 2KCl + Mg (OH) 2 a) How many

Consider the following reaction and answer the following questions. Show your calculations.

2 KOH + MgCl 2 2KCl + Mg (OH) 2

a) How many moles of MgCl 2 is needed to make 6 moles KCl?

b) How many grams of Mg (OH) 2 can be made from 10.0 g MgCl 2 ?

c) How many grams of KCl can be made from 25.0 g KOH?

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