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What is the coefficient for reactant Chlorine (Cl) in the reaction below?
CH4 + 4Cl2 -> CCl4 + 4HCl
3 answers
The coefficient for reactant Chlorine (Cl) in the reaction is 4.
a
1
b
4
c
2
d
3
The correct answer is b) 4.
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