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16 August, 18:46

How many grams of Tin (SN) would be required to use 6.9 moles of chlorine (cl2)

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  1. 16 August, 19:05
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    Sn + Cl₂ → SnCl₂

    mole ratio of Cl₂ : Sn is 1 : 1

    ∴ if moles of Cl₂ = 6.9 mol

    then moles of Sn = 6.9 mol

    Mass = moles * molar mass

    = 6.9 mol * 119 g/mol

    = 821.1 g
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