One molecule of bromine (Br2) and two molecules of potassium (KCl) chloride combine in a reaction. How many atoms are in the product?

it was six.

No it is six I promise

So basically 4?

Their are two molecules of potassium chloride so it’s not 4 it’s 6

Br2 = 2 Br atoms

K and Cl are each atoms

Lol did he just call that other dude an idiot🤣

It is 6 because

1 molecule of Br2 is 2 atoms
2 molecules of KCl (the last letter is a lowercase L it confused me) is 4 atoms
the product would have 6 atoms

why yall gotta b confusing like that

THE ANSWER IS SIX

in the reaction between 1 molecule of bromine and 2 molecules of potassium chloride there are SIX ATOMS in the products.

its 4 guys. and not everybody knows all the answers lmao, calm down.