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Aqueous potassium chloride (KCl) reacts with aqueous chloroplatinic acid (H2PtCl6)to form insoluble potassium chloroplatinate (K2PtCl6) and aqueous hydrochloric acid(HCl).
1) Write a balanced chemical equation for the above transformation.
2) Calculate the molar masses of each of the substances in your equation from part (a).
3) Calculate how many grams of potassium chloroplatinate are formed from complete reaction of a 0.50 mol sample of potassium chloride.
4) Calculate how many grams of potassium chloroplatinate are formed from complete reaction of a 0.50g sample of potassium chloride
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