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6g of carbon -12 reacts with 71g of chlorine to form carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) Find the atomic mass of chlorine​

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Answered by puranjey41
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From this reaction we can calculate the weight of carbon and chlorine required to produce one mole of carbon tetrachloride. We can write the equation for this reaction as follows. This shows that one mole of Carbon reacts with one mole of chlorine meaning that 12 grams of carbon reacts with 2×71=142 grams of chlorine.

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Answered by BinitSarung
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This is the correct answer.

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