34.62 g of ferrous bromide reacts with 29.25 g of potassium chloride in a heated vessel....

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34.62 g of ferrous bromide reacts with 29.25 g of potassiumchloride in a heated vessel. Write a balanced chemical equation forthis double replacement reaction.  What is the percentyield of ferrous chloride if the actual yield is 10.25g?  How much excess remains?  

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In given reaction Reactants are 1 Ferrous Bromide FeBr2 2 potassium chloride KCl and products are 1Ferrous chloride FeCl 2 and 2 potassiumbromide KBr Molar mass of FeBr 2 5585 2 7991 21567 g molMolar mass of KCl 3910 3545 7455 g molMolar mass of FeCl    See Answer
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