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How many molecules of Hydrogen chloride will be formed when a molecule of Hydrogen reacts with one of chlorine?​

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Answered by aadilkhan7
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one mole of hydrogen will react with one mole of chlorine, so hydrogen is in excess. (2.)From the balanced equation H2 + Cl2® 2HCl

Answered by Anonymous
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From the balanced equation H2 + Cl2= 2HCl, one mole of hydrogen will react with one mole of chlorine, so hydrogen is in excess. There are two moles HCl formed for each mole of Cl2, hence 2 x 0.141 = 0.282 moles HCl is produced.

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