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Chemistry, 21.01.2020 03:31, jalst6084

When exposed to uv light, chlorine and hydrogen gases explosively combine to form hydrogen chloride gas. assuming a sufficiently strong reaction vessel how much hcl (in atm) can be formed when hydrogen and chlorine are each at 5.0 atm (assume volume and temperature are constant)?

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