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Stoichiometry: 1. CH, + Cl2 → CCL+ HCL a. If 0.465 moles of methane reacts with excess chlorine gas, how many moles of h
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Stoichiometry: 1. CH, + Cl2 → CCL+ HCL a. If 0.465 moles of methane reacts with excess chlorine gas, how many moles of h
Stoichiometry: 1. CH, + Cl2 → CCL+ HCL a. If 0.465 moles of methane reacts with excess chlorine gas, how many moles of hydrochloric acid form? b. If 36.00 grams of chlorine gas reacts with an excess amount of methane, how many grams of carbon tetrachloride will form? c. If 32.00 grams of both reactants react, how many moles of HCI will form? How many more grams of limiting reactant are needed to completely react with the remainder of the excess reactant? d. If 14.00 mL of 2.9 M methane reacts with 15.00 mL of 2.0 M chlorine, how many mL of 3.00 M hydrochloric acid will form?