Sunday, September 22, 2019

physical chemistry - Finding amount of CaCl2 produced in a reaction


The question is as follows:



Calcium reacts with chlorine gas to form solid calcium chloride. If $\pu{5.3g}$ of calcium reacts with excess chlorine. Find out how much calcium chloride will be produced.



I have balanced the equation so far and got:


$$\ce{Ca(s) + Cl2(g) -> CaCl2(s)}$$


I'm confused as to where I go from there.




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