30 g of NaOH is converted into NaCl and NaClO 3 by the action of Cl 2 . The Cl 2 is…
Chemistry · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Redox Reactions and Electrochemistry
30 g of NaOH is converted into NaCl and NaClO3 by the action of Cl2. The Cl2 is produced by reaction between MnO2 and concentrated HCl. The amount of MnO2 required for the production of Cl2 is:
- 30.35 g
- 32.625 g
- 12.5 g
- None
Answer
(B) 32.625 g
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