Thionyl chloride, SOCl2, is used as a very powerful drying agent in many synthetic

Chapter 9, Problem 39

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Thionyl chloride, SOCl2, is used as a very powerful drying agent in many synthetic chemistry experiments in which the presence of even small amounts of water would be detrimental. The unbalanced chemical equation is SOCl2(l) _ H2O(l) S SO2(g) _ HCl(g) Calculate the mass of water consumed by complete reaction of 35.0 g of SOCl2.

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