YOu got moles of Mg, and moles of Cl2. The reaction then will be limited by the moles of Mg.
So you will get .288moles of MgCl2
massMgCl2=.288*molmassMgCl2
Solid magnesium metal reacts with chlorine gas according to the following equation:
Mg + Cl2 --> MgCl2
What mass of magnesium chloride is formed in the reaction between 7 g of Mg and 13.2 g of Cl2
I got 7/24.3= .288
13.2/70.90= 1.861777
thats as far as i got and im stuck and don't know what to do next
2 answers
The equation is limited by the element you have the least moles of.
In this case it will be the Cl2. 13.2/70.9 = .1862 mol
massMgCl2 = .1862 mol * molmassMgCl2
In this case it will be the Cl2. 13.2/70.9 = .1862 mol
massMgCl2 = .1862 mol * molmassMgCl2