what is the action of chlorine on a)Cs2 b)excess NH3
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Chlorine reacts with excess ammonia to form ammonium chloride and nitrogen.
3Cl2+8NH3(excess)→6NH4Cl+N2
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.Carbon disulfide, CS2, reacts with chlorine, Cl2, in the presence of a catalyst at 105°C to 130°C, to form carbon tetrachloride, CCl4.

The carbon tetrachloride can react with antimony trifluoride, SbF3, to produce freon-12, CCl2F2, a gas that was used in air conditioners.

If CCl4 is produced from CS2 (Reaction 1) with 62.5% yield and CCl2F2 is produced from CCl4(Reaction 2) with 71.5% yield, what mass of CS2must be chlorinated to obtain 125.0 grams of CCl2F2 from the CCl4 produced?
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