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How many volume of hydrogen chloride form by combining with one volume of hydrogen and one volume of chlorine

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Answered by alberestein
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For example, one volume of hydrogen reacts with one volume of chlorine to produce one volume of hydrogen chloride; two volumes of hydrogen react with one volume of oxygen to produce two volumes of water vapor; and three volumes of hydrogen react with one volume of nitrogen to produce three volumes of ammonia.

Answered by AarnaThacharakkal
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Answer: For example, one volume of hydrogen reacts with one volume of chlorine to produce one volume of hydrogen chloride; two volumes of hydrogen react with one volume of oxygen to produce two volumes of water vapor; and three volumes of hydrogen react with one volume of nitrogen to produce three volumes of ammonia.

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