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Chemistry, 28.09.2020 05:01 supiine295

Silicon tetrachloride can be prepared by heating Si in chlorine gas: Si(s)|+2Cl2(g) = SiCl4(I) In one reaction, 0.507 mole of SiCl4 is produced. How many moles of molecular were used in the reaction?

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