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How many moles of HCI can be formed when 2 mol of hydrogen gas react with chlorine?

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How many moles of HCI can be formed when 2 mol of hydrogen gas react with chlorine?

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  1. H2 + Cl2 -------> 2HCl

    using the molar ratio, for every 1 mole of hydrogen gas, there are 2 moles of HCl formed.

    when u use 2 moles of H2 gas, then there will be 4 Moles of HCl will be produced.

    hope that helped


  2. H2 + Cl2 -> 2HCl

    So the molar ratio of H2 to HCl is 1:2, so you can make 2mol x 2 = 4 moles of HCl.

  3. 4moles.consider

    2H2+2Cl2--------->4HCl

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