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If you start with 1.2 moles of NaCl, how many moles of CCl4 would you produce?(SHOW YOUR WORK)

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The balanced equation of the reaction that they describe to us says:


CO_2+4NaCl\rightarrow CCl_4+2Na_2O

We see that 4 moles of NaCl produce 1 mole of CCl4. Therefore, the CCl4 to NaCl ratio is 1/4. So if we have 1.2 moles of NaCl, the moles of CCl4 that can be produced will be:


molCCl_4=givenmolNaCl*(1molCCl_4)/(4molNaCl)
molCCl_4=1.2molNaCl*(1molCCl_4)/(4molNaCl)
molCCl_4=0.3molCCl_4

Answer: If we start with 1.2 moles of NaCl, it would be produced 0.3 moles of CCl4

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