SOLUTION: how many moles of HCl we get for mixing 1 mole of hydrogen and 1000000 moles of chlorine??

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Question 430948: how many moles of HCl we get for mixing 1 mole of hydrogen and 1000000 moles of chlorine??
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Answer by richard1234(7193)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I would suppose you would get 1 mole, since the other 999,999 moles of chlorine would not react.
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