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If 6 Liters of Hydrogen and 4 Liters of Chlorine Are Mixed and Exploded and If Water is Added to the Gases Formed, Find the Volume of the Residual Gas. - Chemistry

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If 6 liters of hydrogen and 4 liters of chlorine are mixed and exploded and if water is added to the gases formed, find the volume of the residual gas.

Solution

6 liters of hydrogen and 4 liters of chlorine are mixed which results in the formation of 8 liters of HCl gas. When water is added, it results in the formation of hydrochloric acid. So, the amount of gas left is only 2 liters of hydrogen as chlorine acts as a limiting reagent.

Therefore, the volume of the residual gas will be 2 liters

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