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Chemistry, 22.01.2020 06:32, xxkeyxx51

Given the reaction: 2 na(s) + cl 2(g) β†’ 2 nacl(s) the conversion factor for chlorine gas to sodium chloride is: 1 mol cl 2 ≑ 2 mol nacl. true or false?

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