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20 November, 01:27

How many grams of Cl2 are consumed to produce 12.0 g of KCl?

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  1. 20 November, 03:04
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    The reaction is:

    Cl2 + 2 KBr - -> 2 KCl + Br2

    Moles of KCl is

    n = m / M = 12 / 74 = 0.16 mol

    As, twice the moles of KCl is producing from 1 mol of chlorine

    mole of Cl2 = 0.16 / 2 = 0.08 mol

    Mass of Cl2

    m / 70 = 0.08 = 5.6 g

    Hence, 5.6 g mol Cl2 consumed to produce KCl
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