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  • 02-06-2022
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Calculate the number of moles of hydrogen chloride produced from 10 moles
of hydrogen.
H₂(g) + Cl₂(g) → 2HCl(g)?

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CrystalQueen
CrystalQueen CrystalQueen
  • 02-06-2022

Answer:

20 moles HCl

Explanation:

To find the final answer, you need to use the mole-to-mole ratio (from the equation) to convert from moles H₂ to moles HCl. Make sure to arrange the ratios in a way that allows for the units of H₂ to cancel out.

1 H₂ (g) + Cl₂ (g) --> 2 HCl (g)

10 moles H₂          2 moles HCl
-------------------  x  ---------------------   = 20 moles HCl
                               1 mole H₂

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