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The balanced equation of the reaction when Hydrogen and chlorine combine to form hydrogen chloride is given below:`H_2` + `Cl_2` → `2HCl` What is the number of moles of HCI obtained when 4 moles of Hydrogen and 6 moles of chlorine are combined?

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