Chlorine gas reacts with fluorine gas to form chlorine trifluoride via the following reaction: Cl2(g)+3F2(g)→2ClF3(g)Cl2

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Chlorine gas reacts with fluorine gas to form chlorine trifluoride via the following reaction: Cl2(g)+3F2(g)→2ClF3(g)Cl2

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Chlorine gas reacts with fluorine gas to form chlorinetrifluoride via the following reaction:
Cl2(g)+3F2(g)→2ClF3(g)Cl2(g)+3F2(g)→2ClF3(g)
A 1.65 LL reaction vessel, initially at 298 KK,contains chlorine gas at a partial pressure of337 mmHg and fluorine gas at a partial pressure of735 mmHg .
Determine the theoretical yield of ClF3ClF3 ingrams.
Express your answer in grams to three significantfigures.
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