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A chemist measures the amount of chlorine gas produced during an experiment. He finds that 98.2 of chlorine gas is produced. Calculate the number of moles of chlorine gas produced.

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Answer:


1.385\ \text{moles}

Step-by-step explanation:


m = Mass of chlorine gas produced =
98.2\ \text{g}


M = Molar mass of chlorine gas
Cl_2 =
70.9\ \text{g/mol}

Number of moles is given by


n=(m)/(M)


\Rightarrow n=(98.2)/(70.9)


\Rightarrow n=1.385\ \text{moles}

Number of moles of chlorine gas produced is
1.385\ \text{moles}.

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