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Chemistry, 23.11.2020 04:30 xxcynthistxx

URGENT HELP PLEASE When exposed to UV light,
chlorine and hydrogen gases
explosively combine to form
hydrogen chloride gas. Assuming
a sufficiently strong reaction
vessel how much HCl (in atm) can
be formed when hydrogen and
chlorine are each at 8.6 atm
(assume volume and temperature
are constant)?

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