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In the gaseous state, chlorine exists as a diatomic molecule Cl2 (Molar mass = 70.9 g/mol). Calculate the number of moles of chlorine present in 140 g of chlorine gas. Express the quantity in moles to three significant figures.

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Cl is stable as a diatomic molecule where the 2 Cl atoms are held together by a covalent bond

molar mass of the diatomic molecule is 70.9 g/mol

therefore 70.9 g of Cl₂ is - 1 mol

then 140 g of Cl₂ is - 1/70.9 x 140 = 1.97 mol

there are 1.97 mol of Cl₂ present

Considering the definition of molar mass, the number of moles of chlorine present in 140 grams of chlorine gas is 1.975 moles.

Definition of molar mass

The molar mass of substance is a property defined as its mass per unit quantity of substance, in other words, molar mass is the amount of mass that a substance contains in one mole.

Number of moles present in 140 g of Cl₂

Next, you can apply the following rule of three: If by definition of molar mass 70.9 grams are contained in 1 mole of Cl₂, 140 grams of the gas are contained in how many moles?

[tex]amount of moles=\frac{140 grams x 1 mole}{70.9 grams}[/tex]

amount of moles= 1.975 moles

Finally, the number of moles of chlorine present in 140 grams of chlorine gas is 1.975 moles.

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