13. When iron (II) chloride reacts with potassium carbonate in an aqueous solution, iron (II) carbonate and potassium ch
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13. When iron (II) chloride reacts with potassium carbonate in an aqueous solution, iron (II) carbonate and potassium chloride are produced. a. Write a balanced equation for the reaction described above b. If 1.630 g of iron (II) chloride reacts completely with 5.310 g of potassium carbonate, how much iron (II) carbonate can be formed when reaction completed? (1.490 g FeCO3) c. What is the limiting reagent in