The following reaction represents the production of hydrogen chloride gas.
H2+Cl2→2HCl
How many grams of chlorine gas are required to produce 3L of HCl gas at a pressure of 2atm and a temperature of 190C?
6.66g
5.55g
7.77g
8.88g
A
6.66g
B
8.88g
C
7.77g
D
5.55g
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