Reaction stoichiometryLimiting reagent
CompoundCoefficientMolar MassMolesWeight
K2SO4(aq)1 | 174.26 | | |
BaBr2(aq) | 1 | 297.13 | | |
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KBr(aq) | 2 | 119.00 | | |
BaSO4(s) | 1 | 233.39 | | |
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