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Hello students, in this question we have been given the reaction in which hydrogen is reacting with chlorine gas to give hcl as gas.
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Now to balance this chemical equation we will multiply hcl by 2.
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This will be the balanced chemical equation.
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Now volume of hydrogen gas is given 2 .75 liters.
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We know that one mole of any gas at htp will contain a volume of 22 .4 liters.
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Now number of moles in 2 .75 liters will be equal to 2 .75 divided by 22 .4.
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So this will give us hydrogen gas that will be equal to 0 .123 moles.
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Now let's look at the chlorine gas.
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Volume of chlorine gas is given 2 .10 liter.
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Number of moles of chlorine will be equal to 2 .10 divided by 22 .4.
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Therefore the chlorine gas will be equal to 0 .094 moles.
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Now if we look at the stoichiometry of this reaction we can see that one mole of hydrogen is reacting with one mole of chlorine gas.
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Now we can see that chlorine is available in lesser quantity...