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Suppose 20 atoms of hydrogen (H) react with chlorine (Cl) to produce 20 molecules of hydrochloric acid (HCl). According to the...Asked by one
Suppose 20 atoms of hydrogen (H) react with chlorine (Cl) to produce 20 molecules of hydrochloric acid (HCl). According to the law of conservation of matter, how many atoms of chlorine reacted with the hydrogen?
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black sheep
the answer is 20
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