A) For the reaction Ca(s)+Cl CL2(g)→CaCl2(s) calculate how many grams of the product form when 14.4 g of Ca completely reacts. Assume that there is more than enough of the other reactant. B) For the reaction 2K(s)+Br2(l)→2KBr(s) calculate how many grams of the product form when 14.4 g of Br2 completely reacts. Assume that there is more than enough of the other reactant. C) For the reaction 4Cr(s)+3O2(g)→2Cr2O3(s) calculate how many grams of the product form when 14.4 g of O2 completely reacts. Assume that there is more than enough of the other reactant.
A) For the reaction Ca(s)+Cl CL2(g)→CaCl2(s) calculate how many grams of the product form when 14.4 g of Ca completely reacts. Assume that there is more than enough of the other reactant.
B) For the reaction 2K(s)+Br2(l)→2KBr(s) calculate how many grams of the product form when 14.4 g of Br2 completely reacts. Assume that there is more than enough of the other reactant.
C) For the reaction 4Cr(s)+3O2(g)→2Cr2O3(s) calculate how many grams of the product form when 14.4 g of O2 completely reacts. Assume that there is more than enough of the other reactant.
D) For the reaction 2Sr(s)+O2(g)→2SrO(s) calculate how many grams of the product form when 14.4 of Sr completely reacts. Assume that there is more than enough of the other reactant.

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