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13 February, 01:53

How many liters of chlorine gas, at standard temperature and pressure, will react with 15.5 grams of potassium metal? Show all of the work used to solve this problem. 2K + Cl2 yields 2KCl

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  1. 13 February, 02:40
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    2K + Cl₂ - - > 2KCl

    First calculate how many moles we have of potassium.

    15.5 g * (mol/39.0983 g) = 0.396 mol K

    2 moles of K reacts with 1 mole of Cl₂, so we know we'll need 0.198 moles of Cl₂.

    Standard temperature and pressure is 273.15 degrees K and 1 atm.

    Using the gas law PV = nRT, with R = 0.0821 L*atm*K^-1 * mol^-1, you should be able to solve for V, volume, in Liters.
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