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    The Reaction 2 Sb + 3 Cl<sub>2</sub>\(\rightarrow\) 2 SbCl<sub>3</sub> Has an 88
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The Reaction 2 Sb + 3 Cl2 →\rightarrow→ 2 SbCl3 Has an 88

Question 19

Question 19

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The reaction 2 Sb + 3 Cl2 →\rightarrow→ 2 SbCl3 has an 88.3% yield.If 4.07 g of SbCl3 is desired,what mass of chlorine should be used?


A) 2.15 g
B) 0.957 g
C) 1.68 g
D) 1.90 g
E) 3.00 g

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