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So in this problem, we need to determine the moles of carbon dioxide form.
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We're not told the limiting reactant, but we need the molarity of hydrogen chloride.
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So we're going to assume the hydrogen chloride is a limiting reactor.
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So we convert the volume of the carbon dioxide formed from milliliters to liters by dividing by 1 ,000.
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Then convert the temperature of the carbon dioxide from degrees celsius to calvin by adding 273.
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Convert the pressure of the carbon dioxide from millimeters of mercury to atmosphere by dividing by 760.
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Then we are going to solve for the moles of carbon dioxide using the pb equals nrt formula.
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So plug in the pressure, the volume, we're solving for end, then r, the gas constant with the correct units, and then the temperature in calvin.
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Then we're able to solve for the moles of carbon dioxide that is formed...