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Marking BRAINLIEST!! - Chlorine reacts with methane to form gaseous hydrogen chloride and chloromethane according to the following equation: Cl2 (g) + CH4 (g) → HCl (g) + CH3Cl (g) If 200 mL of chlorine reacted with excess methane at constant pressure and temperature, what volume of hydrogen chloride would be formed?

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