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24 July, 23:02

In the gaseous state, chlorine exists as a diatomic molecule Cl2 (Molar mass = 70.9 g/mol). Calculate the number of moles of chlorine present in 140 g of chlorine gas. Express the quantity in moles to three significant figures.

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  1. 25 July, 01:18
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    1 mole = 70.9

    X mole = 140

    X=1.9746 moles

    X = 1.98 when rounded to 3 significant figures.
  2. 25 July, 01:37
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    Cl is stable as a diatomic molecule where the 2 Cl atoms are held together by a covalent bond

    molar mass of the diatomic molecule is 70.9 g/mol

    therefore 70.9 g of Cl₂ is - 1 mol

    then 140 g of Cl₂ is - 1/70.9 x 140 = 1.97 mol

    there are 1.97 mol of Cl₂ present
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