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Chemistry, 07.06.2021 02:30 macybarham

The formation of hydrogen chloride occurs in the following reaction. H2(g) + Cl2(g)—-> 2HCl(g)

If 3.0 L of H, are used, how many liters of HCl can be produced? What do
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