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The following diagrams depict the reaction between gaseous chlorine, The following diagrams depict the reaction between gaseous chlorine,   , and gaseous hydrogen,   , to form gaseous hydrogen chloride, HCl. What should be drawn in the empty box and how many grams of products are formed?   A) five   molecules in empty box; 37 grams of HCl + 36 grams of   B) five   molecules in empty box; 71 grams of HCl + 1 gram of   C) five HCl molecules in empty box; 50 grams of HCl + 22 grams of HCl D) five   molecules in empty box; 71 grams of HCl + 1 gram of  , and gaseous hydrogen, The following diagrams depict the reaction between gaseous chlorine,   , and gaseous hydrogen,   , to form gaseous hydrogen chloride, HCl. What should be drawn in the empty box and how many grams of products are formed?   A) five   molecules in empty box; 37 grams of HCl + 36 grams of   B) five   molecules in empty box; 71 grams of HCl + 1 gram of   C) five HCl molecules in empty box; 50 grams of HCl + 22 grams of HCl D) five   molecules in empty box; 71 grams of HCl + 1 gram of  , to form gaseous hydrogen chloride, HCl. What should be drawn in the empty box and how many grams of products are formed? The following diagrams depict the reaction between gaseous chlorine,   , and gaseous hydrogen,   , to form gaseous hydrogen chloride, HCl. What should be drawn in the empty box and how many grams of products are formed?   A) five   molecules in empty box; 37 grams of HCl + 36 grams of   B) five   molecules in empty box; 71 grams of HCl + 1 gram of   C) five HCl molecules in empty box; 50 grams of HCl + 22 grams of HCl D) five   molecules in empty box; 71 grams of HCl + 1 gram of


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