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When 2.85 moles of chlorine reacts with excess tin, how many moles of tin(IV) chloride are formed?

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Sn + 2Cl2 ---> Sn⁺⁴Cl⁻¹4
2 mol 1 mol
2.85 mol x

x=(2.85*1)/2=1.425≈1.43 mol SnCl4
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Answer : The number of moles of tin(IV)chloride formed are, 1.425 moles

Solution : Given,

Moles of chlorine gas = 2.85 moles

The balanced chemical reaction will be,


Sn(s)+2Cl_2\rightarrow SnCl_4(s)

From the balanced reaction, we conclude that

As, 2 moles of chlorine gas react to give 1 mole of tin(IV)chloride,
SnCl_4

So, 2.85 moles of chlorine gas react to give
(2.85)/(2)=1.425 moles of tin(IV)chloride,
SnCl_4

Hence, the number of moles of tin(IV)chloride formed are, 1.425 moles

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