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Chlorine and fluorine react to form gaseous chlorine trifluoride. Initially, 1.75 mol of chlorine and 3.68 mol of fluo- rine are combined. (Assume 100% yield for the reaction.) (a) Write a balanced equation for the reaction (b) What is the limiting reactant? (c) What is the theoretical yield of chlorine trifluoride in moles (d) How many moles of excess reactant remain after re- action is complete

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