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Chlorine forms the chloride ion
A Metal X forms two different chloride. If 12.7g of chloride A and 16.3g of chloride B contains 7.1g and 10.7g of chlorine
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If P4 (white phosphorous) forms different compounds with chlorine (Cl3) depending on the amount of chlorine present (limited
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A metal x forms two different chloride.if 12.g of chloride A and 16.3g of chloride B contain 7.1g and 10.7g of chlorine
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A metal x forms two different chloride.if 12.g of chloride A and 16.3g of chloride B contain 7.1g and 10.7g of chlorine
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A metal X forms two different chlorides. If 12.7g of chlorine A and 16.3g of chloride B contain 7.1g and 10.7g of chlorine
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a metal p forms 2 different chlorides x and y. if 12.7g of chloride x and 16.3g of chloride y contain 7.1g 10.7g of chlorine
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a metal p forms 2 different chlorides x and y. if 12.7g of chloride x and 16.3g of chloride y contain 7.1g 10.7g of chlorine
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A metal X forms two different chlorides. If 12.7g of chloride A and 16.3g of chloride B contain 7.1g and 10.7g of chlorine
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3.13 g of sodium (Na) react with 7.17 g of chlorine (Cl2) to produce 10.3 g of sodium chloride (NaCl).
What is the mass percent
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When 20.5 g of methane and 45.0 g of chlorine gas undergo a reaction that has a 75.0% yield, what mass (g) of chloromethane
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