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if hydrogen and chlorine react to form hydrogen what would be the volume of HCL that is formed if 60m cubed of hydrogen is completely used up in the reaction?
16 years ago

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bobpursley
H2+ CL2>>2HCL

at the same temp and pressure, two volumes of HCl come from one volume of hydrogen.

16 years ago

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