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Answer: Ethylene reacts with hydrogen chloride to form

Chapter 3, Problem 3.99

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Ethylene reacts with hydrogen chloride to form ethyl chloride: C2H4(g) 1 HCl(g) C2H5Cl(g) Calculate the mass of ethyl chloride formed if 4.66 g of ethylene reacts with an 89.4 percent yield

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QUESTION:

Ethylene reacts with hydrogen chloride to form ethyl chloride: C2H4(g) 1 HCl(g) C2H5Cl(g) Calculate the mass of ethyl chloride formed if 4.66 g of ethylene reacts with an 89.4 percent yield

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From the given,

Mass of ethylene = 4.66 g

Molar mass of ethylene = 28.05 g

Percentage of the yield = 89.4 %

The equation of the reaction is,

                                         

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