212k views
1 vote
How many grams of chlorine gas was used if 9.6 moles of Cl2 was used

1 Answer

5 votes

Answer:

The number of grams of chlorine gas used was 681.6 g

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that 9.6 moles of chlorine gas was used, we want to know the mass used

Mathematically, the mass of chlorine gas used is the product of the number of moles of chlorine gas used and the molar mass of chlorine gas

The molar mass of chlorine gas is 71 g/mol

Thus, the number of grams used will be :

71 g/mol * 9.6 mol = 681.6 g

User Eckza
by
7.6k points