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Transcribed Image Text:46. Consider the following gas phase reaction: H2(g) + Cl,(g) –
->
2 HCl(g). If 8.36 L of Cl2(g) gas at 113°C and 0.693 atm
is used, what volume of hydrogen chloride gas will be
formed if it is collected at 64°C and 0.355 atm?
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