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Chemistry, 23.02.2021 06:30 dianacastro8298

Chloroform, CHCl3, reacts with chlorine gas to form carbon tetrachloride and hydrochloric acid (HCl). In an experiment, 25.0 grams of chloroform was allowed to react with 8.00 L of chlorine gas. What is the maximum amount in grams on carbon tetrachloride that can be produced from this reaction? What is the limiting reagent and excess reagent? What mass of excess reagent will remain after the reaction has gone to completion?

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