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8 litre of H(2) and 6 litre of Cl(2) are...

`8 litre` of `H_(2)` and `6 litre` of `Cl_(2)` are allowed to react to maximum possible extent. Find out the final volume of reaction mixutre. Suppose `P` and `T` remains constant throughout the course of reaction.

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