Potassium reacts with hydrochloric acid to form potassium chloride and hydrogen gas (H₂) as shown in the equation below:

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Potassium reacts with hydrochloric acid to form potassium chloride and hydrogen gas (H₂) as shown in the equation below:

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Potassium Reacts With Hydrochloric Acid To Form Potassium Chloride And Hydrogen Gas H As Shown In The Equation Below 1
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Potassium reacts with hydrochloric acid to form potassium chloride and hydrogen gas (H₂) as shown in the equation below: 2K + 2HCI →→ H₂ + 2KCI If 78.2 g of potassium reacts in this way, it will consume 72.9 g of hydrochloric acid and produce 2.0 g of hydrogen gas. Based on this information, how many grams of potassium chloride will be produced?
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