Potassium and chlorine react according to the balanced chemical equation shown below. If the reaction is performed at STP, how many thens ofC.3 are required to complete react with 123 grams of \( \mathbb{R} \) ? 2 \( \mathrm{K}(\mathrm{s})+\mathrm{Cl}(\mathrm{g}) \rightarrow \) 2 2 \( \mathrm{KCl}(\mathrm{s}) \)
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