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When 200g of H2 and 355g Of Cl2 undergoes reaction then how many amount of HCl is formed

Answers

Answered by richitavermadpsv
2

Answer:

Cl

2

,36.46g

Explanation:

H

2

+ Cl

2

→2HCl

No. of moles of Hydrogen =

2.02

2.02

=1 mole

No. of moles of Oxygen =

70.9

35.45

=0.5 mole

1 mole of H

2

react with 1 mole of Chlorine to give 2 moles of HCl. But Chlorine has only 0.5 mole. So only 1 mole of HCl is formed.

⇒ Mass of 1 mole of HCl =1.01+35.45=36.469

As, chlorine is completely consumed, Cl

2

is limiting reagent.

hope it's helpful to you!

Answered by ishannk
0

Answer:

Hi!

When this happens,

we simply do 200g+355g=555g of HCl will be formed

this is because of the law of conservation of mass.

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