2C6H5Cl(chlorobenzene)+C2HOCl3(chloral)=C14H9Cl5(DDT)+H2O in a gov. lab

  1. 2C6H5Cl(chlorobenzene)+C2HOCl3(chloral)=C14H9Cl5(DDT)+H2Oin a gov. lab 1142 g of chlorobenzene is reacted with 485 g of chloral.
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  2. 2C6H5CL + C2HOCL3 / C14H9CL5 + H2O114G CHLOROBENZENE IS REACTED WITH 485G CHLORAL. WHAT MASS OF DDT IS FORMED?
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  3. Consider the following reaction:C6H5CL+C2HOCL3=>C14H9CL5+H20 If 1142 g of C6H5CL is reacted with 485 g of C2HOCL3, what mass of
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  4. Consider the following reaction:C6H5CL+C2HOCL3=>C14H9CL5+H20 If 1142 g of C6H5CL is reacted with 485 g of C2HOCL3, what mass of
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  5. DDT, an insecticide harmful to fish, birds, and humans, is produced by the following reaction:2 C 6 H 5 Cl (Chlorobenzene) + C 2
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  6. What is the molar mass of chloral hydrate and how many moles of C2H3Cl3O2 molecules are in 500 g chloral hydrate.Also, what is
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  7. : Chloral hydrate solution is prepared by dissolving ____gms of solid chloral hydrate in 20ml water
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  8. Chlorobenzene (C6HsCl) is used in the production of many important chemicals, such asaspirin, dyes, and disinfectants. One
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  9. 1. Chlorobenzene, C6H5Cl, is used in the production of chemicals such as aspirinand dyes. One way that chlorobenzene is prepared
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  10. Bromobenzene, C6H5Br, and chlorobenzene, C6H5Cl, form essentially ideal solutions in all proportions. At 100°C, the equilibrium
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