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What is the maximum weight of `Cl_(2)` obtained by the action of `1g` `HCl` on `1g MnO_(2)`?

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`{:(,MnO_(2)+,4HClrarr,MnCl_(2)+,Cl_(2)+,2H_(2)O,,,),("Initial mole",(1)/(87),(1)/(36.5),-,-,-,,,),(,=0.011,=0.027,,,,,,),("Final mole",[0.011-(0.027)/(4)],,(0.027)/(4),(0.027)/(4),,,,):}`
`therefore` Mole of `Cl_(2) "formed" =(0.027)/(4)`
`therefore wt."of"Cl_(2) "formed" =(0.027)/(4)xx71=0.4792g`
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