Chemistry, asked by harshitarathore07, 6 months ago

Carbon monoxide combines with chlorine in the presence of a suitable catalyst to form phosgene according to the following reaction.
CO (g) + Cl2 (g) → COCl2 (g).
After reaction, the products contained 12 moles of phosgene, 3 moles of chlorine and 8 moles of carbon monoxide. Calculate the following: (i) Limiting reactant and excess reactant (ii) The percent excess reactant used (iii) Degree of completion and conversion (iv) Extent of reaction for COCl2 and
(v) Yield

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