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How many moles of Cl2 will I need to make 6.78 moles of FeCl3?​

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Answered by adityasinghbha78
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Answered by laherimohalla123
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Explanation:

2Fe + 3Cl2 → 2FeCI3

The calculation is based on Fe because it is limiting reactant.

The number of moles of Fe is 240g/56g/mole=4.3moles

The molar ratio of Fe/FeCI3=1:1

So, the number of moles of FeCI3 is 4.3 moles.

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