In a reaction container, 100 g hydrogen and 100 g Cl 2 are mixed for the formation of HCl…
Chemistry · Class 11 · CBSE — Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry
In a reaction container, 100 g hydrogen and 100 g Cl2 are mixed for the formation of HCl gas. What is the limiting reagent and how much HCl is formed in the reaction?
- H2 is limiting reagent and 36.5 g of HCl are formed.
- Cl2 is limiting reagent and 102.8 g of HCl are formed.
- H2 is limiting reagent and 142 g of HCl are formed.
- Cl2 is limiting reagent and 73 g of HCl are formed.
Answer
(D) Cl 2 is limiting reagent and 73 g of HCl are formed.
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