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Transcribed Image Text:Q1) The name of S6Cl₂ is
a) hexasulfur bichloride
d) heptasulfur dichloride
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b) hexasulfur dichlorine
e) hexasulfur dichloride
c) 106 g d) 93.4 g
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c) hexasulfide dichloride
Q2) Consider the following reaction 2A1+ 3Cl2-2AlCl3
What is the maximum weight of AlCl3 (M.Wt. 133.5) that could be obtained from a mixture 0.750 mole
of Al and 1.05 mole of Cl₂?
a) 100 g
b) 90.4 g
e) none of the above
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