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sveta [45]
3 years ago
14

150.0 g of AsF3 was reacted with 180.0 g of CCl4 to produce AsCl3 and CCl2F2. The theoretical yield of CCl2F2 produced, in moles

, is?
a]0.7802 mol
b]1.274 mol
c]1.170 mol
d]0.5685 mol
e]1.705 mol
Chemistry
1 answer:
kvv77 [185]3 years ago
8 0
The general equation is 
<span>   2AsF3   +   3CCl4  ----------->   2AsCl3   +  3CCl2F2
   2mol </span><span>                                                            3mol</span><span>
   n mol  ------------------------------------------------> ?        
n (</span>AsF3) =m/M=  1.13mol
 
 so,        n/2 = x/3 implies x = 3<span>n/2 = 3*1.13 / 2= 1.69 mol it is near 1.7
the answer is </span><span>e]1.705 mol</span>
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