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24 October, 16:01

According to the following reaction, how many moles of chlorine gas are necessary to form 0.739 moles carbon tetrachloride? carbon disulfide (s) + chlorine (g) carbon tetrachloride (l) + sulfur dichloride (s)

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  1. 24 October, 17:48
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    2.956 moles chlorine gas will be produced

    Explanation:

    Step 1: data given

    Number of moles carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) = 0.739 moles

    carbon disulfide (s) = CS2 (s)

    chlorine (g) = Cl2 (g)

    carbon tetrachloride (l) = CCl4 (l)

    sulfur dichloride (s) = SCl2 (s)

    Step 2: The balanced equation

    CS2 (s) + 4Cl2 (g) → CCl4 (l) + 2SCl2

    Step 3: Calculate moles chlorine gas

    For 1 moles Cs2 we need 4 moles Cl2 to produce 1 mol CCl4 and 2 moles SCl2

    For 0.739 moles CCl4 we need 4*0.739 = 2.956 moles Cl2

    2.956 moles of chlorine gas will be produced
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