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5gm of h2 and chlorine each react to form how much hcl max

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Answered by gaurockri
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1f 5 gm of h2 reacts with equal moles of cl2 will get u 182.5 GM's but if 5g h2 reacts with 5gm cl2 then5gm cl2 will react with 0.07 gm h2
Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

182.5g HCl is produced when 5g of H2 and Cl react together.

Explanation:

  • The reaction equation is:

        H2 + Cl2 -> 2HCl

  • Mole = mass/(molar mass)
  • One mole of H2 can react with one mole of Cl2 to produce two moles of HCl.
  • Given: 5 gram of H2. Chlorine given in excess, so it's not a limiting factor.
  • Moles of H2 = 5/2
  • Moles of HCl produced = 2 * 5/2 = 5
  • Mass of HCl produced = 5 *
  • Molar mass of HCl = 5 * (1+35.5) ≈ 182.5g

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