How much Chlorine is required to convert 60g of Calcium into Calcilum Chloride (Atomic Mass of Ca - 40 Cl - 35.5)
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Given - Mass of calcium - 60 gram
Find - Amount of chlorine required.
Solution - The reaction of calcium and chloride is as follows -
Ca + 2Cl --> CaCl2. In the reaction, Ca is calcium, Cl is chlorine and CaCl2 is calcium chloride.
As per the reaction, 1 mole of calcium requires 2 mole of chlorine.
1.5 mole of calcium will require - 2*1.5 - 3 moles of chlorine.
Amount of chlorine will be - 3*35.5 - 106.5 gram of chlorine.
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the answer is 106.5
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