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Chlorine can be prepared by reacting HCl with `MnO_(2)`. The reaction is represented by this equation.
`MnO_(2)(s) + 4HCl(aq) rArr Cl_(2)(g) + MnCl_(2)(aq) + 2H_(2)O(l)`
Assuming the reaction goes to completion what mass of concentrated HCL solution (36.0% HCl by

A

5.15g

B

14.3g

C

19.4g

D

26.4g

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