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Calculate the amount of `Cl_(2)` produced by reaction between 1 g of each of `MnO_(2) and HCl`.

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`{:(MnO_(2)(s),+,4HCl(aq),to,MnCl_(2)(aq),+,Cl_(2)(g)+H_(2)O(l)),,,=146g,,71g,,),(0.5958g,,1g,,0.4863g,,):}`
`therefore` 0.4863g of `Cl_(2)` is produced from 1g of each of `MnO_(2)` and HCl.
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