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Standard VIII
Chemistry
Ways to Define Concentration
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Question
Analyse the following equation and answer the questions.
H
2
+
C
l
2
→
2
H
C
l
What is the mass of chlorine required to react completely with 2g hydrogen?
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Solution
H
2
+
C
l
2
→
2
H
C
l
Here, in the balanced equation,
2
g
of
H
reacts with
2
×
35.5
=
71
of
C
l
.. Hence
2
g
of hydrogen reacts with
71
g
of
C
l
as seen in the above equation.
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