Many metals react with halogens to give metal halides. For example, iron reacts with chlorine to give

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Many metals react with halogens to give metal halides. For example, iron reacts with chlorine to give iron(II) chloride, FeCl2:

Fe(s) + Cl(g)  FeCl(s)

Beginning with 10.0 g iron, what mass of Cl2, in grams, is required for complete reaction? What quantity of FeCl2, in moles and in grams, is expected?

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Chemistry For Engineering Students

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