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chloroform reacts with chlorine to form ccl4 and hydrogen chloride.in an experiment 25g of chloroform and 25g of chlorine were mixed.which is limiting reagent?what would be the maximum yield of ccl4 in moles and gram.

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Answered by koleymukul22
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Explanation:

We have 0.35 moles of chlorine. Therefore chlorine is in excess. The chloroform must be the limiting reactant. ... Finish off with a statement: When 25 grams of each reactant are mixed according to the equation, the chloroform is the limiting reagent and the maximum yield of water will be 0.42 moles or 7.57 grams.

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