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In the reaction, 2HCl(g) + C4H6(g) ---> C4H8Cl2(g) if you have 6.12 moles of hydrogen chloride,...

In the reaction, 2HCl(g) + C4H6(g) ---> C4H8Cl2(g)

if you have 6.12 moles of hydrogen chloride, what is the maximum number of grams of product that you can form?

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2HCl(g) + C4H6(g) ---> C4H8Cl2(g)

No. of moles of product formed = (1 / 2) x 6.12 mol = 3.06 mol

weight of product formed = (3.06 mol) x (127.01 g/mol) = 388.6 grams

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