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For the reaction, calculate how many moles of the product form when 2.73 mol of h2 completely reacts. assume that there is more than enough of the other reactant. h2(g)+cl2(g)→2hcl(g)

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Answer:


5.46molHCl

Step-by-step explanation:

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In this case, as both of the reactants are completely consumed, one infers that the following stoichiometric relationship leads to the produced moles of the product; hydrochloric acid:


2.73molH_2*(2molHCl)/(1molH_2)=5.46molHCl

It is important to notice that based on the undergoing chemical reaction, 1 mole of hydrogen is related with 2 moles of hydrochloric acid, that is why he product's moles doubles the hydrogen's moles.

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For the calculation of number of moles of HCl that is produced by 2.73 moles of H₂.

Considering the reaction shown below:

H₂ + Cl₂------->2HCl

This can be seen from the reaction that 1 mole of H₂ produce=2 mole of HCl

So , 2.73 mole of H_{2} will produce= 2.73\times 2 mole of HCl

That is 2.73 mole of H_{2} will produce= 5.46 mole of HCl

So 5.46 mole of HCl will be produced by 2.73 mole of H_{2}


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