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If 4.10 grams of chromium is heated with 9.30 grams of chlorine what mass of chromium(III) chloride is produced?
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If 4.10 grams of chromium is heated with 9.30 grams of chlorine what mass of chromium(III) chloride is produced?
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if 4.10 grams of chromium is heated with 9.30 grams of chlorine what mass of chromium(III) chloride is produced?
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4.1g of Cr will make (317/104) x 4.1 = 12.5g of CrCl3
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