12KOH + 6I2 -> 10KI + 2KIO3 + 6H2O   calculate the number of moles of KOH to produce potassium iodide a. 2.14 b. 6 c. 5.3 d. 0.06

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12KOH + 6I2 -> 10KI + 2KIO+ 6H2O

 

calculate the number of moles of KOH to produce potassium iodide

a. 2.14
b. 6
c. 5.3
d. 0.06

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