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What is the volume of chlorine that is used to produce 292 grams of hydrogen chloride?
8 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
292 grams/molmassHCl= moles Cl-

292/36.5= 8
so there are 4 moles of Cl2 gas

Now, the volume. At what pressure and temperature?
PV=nRT
8 years ago

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