The combustion of liquid chloroethylene, C 2 H 3 Cl, yields carbon dioxide, steam, and hydrogen chloride
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The combustion of liquid chloroethylene, C2H3Cl, yields carbon dioxide, steam, and hydrogen chloride gas.
(a) Write a balanced equation for the reaction.
(b) How many moles of oxygen are required to react with 35.00 g of chloroethylene?
(c) If 25.00 g of chloroethylene reacts with an excess of oxygen, how many grams of each product are formed?
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Chemistry For Engineering Students
ISBN: 9780357026991
4th Edition
Authors: Lawrence S. Brown, Tom Holme
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