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Calculate the amount of chlorine gas, Cl2 that will be produced when synthesizing 3.00g of MnCl2. Assume lab conditions of 1.00atm and 298K.
The balanced reaction given is,
Given: Mass of MnCl2 produced = 3.00 g.
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