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10 October, 10:02

Chlorine gas reacts with fluorine gas to form chlorine trifluoride. cl2 (g) + 3f2 (g) →2clf3 (g) a 2.15 l reaction vessel, initially at 298 k, contains chlorine gas at a partial pressure of 337 mmhg and fluorine gas at a partial pressure of 746 mmhg. part a identify the limiting reactant and determine the theoretical yield of clf3 in grams.

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  1. 10 October, 10:15
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    The solution for the problem is:746 mmHg of F2 would respond wholly with 746 x (1/3) = 249 mmHg of Cl2, nonetheless there is more Cl2 current than that, so Cl2 is in excess and F2 is the limiting reactant.

    n = PV / RT = (746 mmHg F2) x (2.15 L) / ((62.36367 L mmHg/K mol) x (298 K)) = 0.0863 mol F2

    (0.0863 mol F2) x (2 mol ClF3 / 3 mol F2) x (92.4482 g ClF3/mol) = 5.3210 g ClF3
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