In the reaction Ca + Cl2 → CaCl2, what is the mole ratio of chlorine to calcium chloride?
Select one:
O a. 2:3
O b. 2:1
O c. 1:2
O d. 1:1

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Answer:

D. 1:1

Explanation:

For every 1 mole of chlorine (Cl₂), there is one mole of calcium chloride (CaCl₂).

So, the mole ratio of chlorine to calcium chloride is 1:1.

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The mole ratio of chlorine to calcium chloride in the given chemical reaction is 1:1.

What is the stoichiometry?

Stoichiometry of the reaction gives idea about the relative amount of moles of reactants and products present in the given chemical reaction.

Given chemical reaction is:

Ca + Cl₂ → CaCl₂

From the stoichiometry of the given reaction it is clear that,

1 mole of chlorine = reacts with 1 mole of calcium chloride

So, mole ratio = Chlorine / calcium chloride = 1:1

Hence required mole ratio is 1:1.

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