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what volume in liters of gaseous hydrogen chloride can be prepared from 40.0 liters of hydrogen with an exces of chlorine? all volumes are measured at STP:
H + Cl -> HCl
14 years ago

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Answered by DrBob222
This is another stoichiometry problem Just follow the steps of that example I gave you.
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what volume in liters of gaseous hydrogen chloride can be prepared from 40.0 liters of hydrogen with an exces of chlorine? all volumes are measured at STP:
H + Cl -> HCl

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