How many moles of HCl will be required to react with potassium heptaoxodichromate (VI) to produce 3 moles of chlorine?

a

14

b

12

c

11

d

10

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RaZoor
10 years ago

Here is an explanation:

K2cr2o7 + 14HCL= 2crcl2 + 2kcl +7h2o + 3cl2.

14moles of HCL gives 3moles of cl2.

Xmoles of HCL gives 3moles of cl2.

X=3*14/3=14moles of hcl.

REF: New school chemistry, Ababio

DaveSmith
10 years ago

Tnks 4 ur Help@All

Ngoesine
3 years ago

please help me out and call the of the elements according to the equation

splendour-c
11 years ago

dats gud

dimowocosmas
9 years ago

K2cr2o7 + 14HCL= 2crcl2 + 2kcl

+7h2o + 3cl2.

14moles of HCL gives 3moles of cl2.

Xmoles of HCL gives 3moles of cl2.

X=3*14/3=14moles of hcl. Not bal

64PE33cL
4 months ago

I don't understand

Witty Whizz-kid
12 years ago

correct

meremeking
3 months ago

I don't understand the balanced equation

meremeking
3 months ago

I don't understand the balanced equation think I got the answer is A

Minenoch
1 year ago

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Fathiaolayiwola
2 years ago

A

AnnyVal
2 years ago

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Ludacriss
7 years ago

The equation is not balanced

Bigdaddy98
1 year ago

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abosedeelis
2 years ago

A

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