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Given the equation: KOH + NaCl ➞ KCl + NaOH, if 27.7 grams of sodium chloride are provided and you want grams of potassium chloride, what is the correct procedure to get the answer? * 4 points
mol of KOH --> grams of KOH --> grams of KCl --> mol of KCl
grams of KOH --> mol of KOH --> mol of KCl --> grams of KCl
grams of NaCl --> mol of NaCl --> mol of KCl --> grams of KCl
grams of NaCl --> mol of KOH --> grams of NaOH --> grams of KCl

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