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If you have 30 g of carbon, 300 g of chlorine and 30 g of hydrogen to form chloroform, how many grams of chlorine and hydrogen are used up in the reaction?



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Step-by-step explanation:

6×1.25×37.5= 281.5 g of chlorine

1×1.25×2= 2.5 g of hydrogen

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