QUESTION 7 How many moles of BCl$_3$ are needed to produce 15.0 g of HCl(aq) in the following reaction? BCl$_3$(g) + 3 H$_2$O(l) $\rightarrow$ 3 HCl(aq) + B(OH)$_3$(aq) 7.29 mol 0.137 mol 1.23 mol 0.411 mol
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29 moles of BClg required to produce 150 grams of HCloqin in the following reaction. BCIg+3HO3HCaq+BOHq The first step is to combine 3 moles of BClg with 1 mole of HO3HCaq. This will result in the formation of HCloqin. Show more…
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