question. Enter the coefficients directly from the balanced chemical equation. Do not reduce to lowest terms. For example: If 3 moles H2 react with 3 moles 02, enter "3" for each, not "1". prding to the following reaction: 2 (g) + 3H20 (I) → 5HCI (aq) + HCIO3 (aq) at would you multiply "moles of chlorine" by to convert to the units "moles of chloric acid (HClo3)" ? (number) (unit) es Cl2 = moles HCIO03 (number) (unit)

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Use the References to access important values if needed for this question.
Enter the coefficients directly from the balanced chemical equation.
Do not reduce to lowest terms.
For example: If 3 moles H, react with 3 moles 0,, enter "3" for each, not "1".
According to the following reaction:
3Cl, (g) + 3H20 (1) → 5HCI (aq) + HClo3 (aq)
What would you multiply "moles of chlorine" by to convert to the units "moles of chloric acid (HCIO3)" ?
(number)
(unit)
moles Cl2
= moles HCIO3
(number)
(unit)
Transcribed Image Text:Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. Enter the coefficients directly from the balanced chemical equation. Do not reduce to lowest terms. For example: If 3 moles H, react with 3 moles 0,, enter "3" for each, not "1". According to the following reaction: 3Cl, (g) + 3H20 (1) → 5HCI (aq) + HClo3 (aq) What would you multiply "moles of chlorine" by to convert to the units "moles of chloric acid (HCIO3)" ? (number) (unit) moles Cl2 = moles HCIO3 (number) (unit)
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