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Determine the number of molecules of product in the following reaction if
. 8.56 x 1023 molecules of potassium chlorate decompose to oxygen and
potassium chloride. Show all of your steps.
5. Determine the amount of each reactant (number of molecules) required to
produce 5.5 x 10 24 molecules of hydrogen gas when hydrochloric acid is
reacted with unlimited magnesium. Show all of your steps.
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