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30 December, 23:27

What mass of hydrogen chloride is formed when 1 mole of hydrogen reacts with 1 mole of chlorine?

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  1. 31 December, 03:19
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    The balanced reaction that describes the reaction between hydrogen and chlorine to produce hydrogen chloride is expressed H2 + Cl2 = 2HCl. Hence for every mole hydrogen chloride produced, there is 1 mole of hydrogen and chlorine needed. When 1 mole each of the reactants are used, there is 72.9 grams of HCl produced. We multiply 2 with the molar mass of HCl.
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