Chemistry, asked by dollypihu420, 23 days ago

2g of Hydrogen gas reacts with 71g of chlorine gas to produce 73g Hydrogen chloride. How many grams of Hydrogen and Chlorine gas will be required to produce 365g of Hydrogen chloride?
a)3g Hydrogen gas & 362g Chlorine gas b)4g Hydrogen gas & 361g Chlorine gas c)5g Hydrogen gas & 360g Chlorine gas 10g d(Hydrogen gas & 355g Chlorine gas​

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Answered by sukhmansandhu1pbc49a
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Explanation:

Answer is d) 10g hydrogen gas and 375g chlorine gas

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Answered by hadieytoo60
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Answer:

OPTION D

5 moles of H2 i.e 5 ×2= 10 ( moles × molar mass)

10 moles of cl2 i.e 10 × 35.5 = 355

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