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Chlorine gas is used in the production of many other chemicals, including carbon tetrachloride, polyvinyl chloride plastic, and hydrochloric acid. It is produced from the
2 NaCl(l) → 2 Na(l) + Cl2(g)
What minimum mass of sodium chloride in megagrams is necessary to make 5.9 ✕ 105 L of chlorine gas at standard temperature and pressure, STP?
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