Consider the complete reaction of 63.2 g of HCl with excess oxygen gas. What mass of chlorine gas product forms? 4HCl(g) + O2(g) → 2H2O(l) + 2Cl2(g) Answer = grams of chlorine gas
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The balanced equation for the reaction between hydrogen chloride (HCl) and oxygen (O2) to produce water (H2O) and chlorine gas (Cl2) is: \[4\text{HCl(g)} + \text{O}_2\text{(g)} \rightarrow 2\text{H}_2\text{O(l)} + 2\text{Cl}_2\text{(g)}\] Show more…
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