Asked by Bilal mengistie
Calculate the mass of CaCl2 formed when 5 moles of chlorine reacts with chlorine metal?
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Answered by
oobleck
well, you'll use up 2.5 moles of Ca, right?
So add up the molar mass of 2.5Ca + 5Cl
So add up the molar mass of 2.5Ca + 5Cl
Answered by
Doc48
Ca + Cl₂ => CaCl₂ is a 1 to 1 reaction ratio => 5 moles Cl₂ would then require 5 moles Ca.
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oobleck - ouch
Oops. My bad. Forgot to note that it's Cl2, not just Cl.
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Biniyam wendmagegn
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Ca + Cl To Produce Cacl
Moles Of Cacl2
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Ca + Cl To Produce Cacl
2.5 Mole Of Ca
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KALKIDAN TESHOME
mole of cacl2 is equal to 2.5ca+5cl
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Anonymous
5 mol
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Koket tarekegn
277.5 gram
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kal
555 g
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koket tarekegn
555g