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What is the balanced chemical equation for the preparation of 2,4-dichloronitrobenzene from nitrobenzene and chlorine gas, and how much of each reactant is required to produce a yield of 50g of the product?

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The balanced chemical equation for the preparation of 2,4-dichloronitrobenzene from nitrobenzene and chlorine gas is:C6H5NO2 + 2 Cl2  C6H3Cl2NO2 + 2 HClTo determine the amount of each reactant required to produce 50g of 2,4-dichloronitrobenzene, we will use stoichiometry.First, we need to find the molar mass of each compound:- Nitrobenzene  C6H5NO2 :  6  12.01  +  5  1.01  + 14.01 +  2  16.00  = 123.11 g/mol- Chlorine gas  Cl2 : 2  35.45 = 70.90 g/mol- 2,4-Dichloronitrobenzene  C6H3Cl2NO2 :  6  12.01  +  3  1.01  +  2  35.45  + 14.01 +  2  16.00  = 197.00 g/molNow, we can use stoichiometry to find the amount of each reactant needed:1. Calculate the moles of 2,4-dichloronitrobenzene needed:50 g C6H3Cl2NO2   1 mol C6H3Cl2NO2 / 197.00 g C6H3Cl2NO2  = 0.254 mol C6H3Cl2NO22. Use the balanced equation to find the moles of nitrobenzene and chlorine gas needed:0.254 mol C6H3Cl2NO2   1 mol C6H5NO2 / 1 mol C6H3Cl2NO2  = 0.254 mol C6H5NO20.254 mol C6H3Cl2NO2   2 mol Cl2 / 1 mol C6H3Cl2NO2  = 0.508 mol Cl23. Convert moles of each reactant to grams:0.254 mol C6H5NO2   123.11 g C6H5NO2 / 1 mol C6H5NO2  = 31.27 g C6H5NO20.508 mol Cl2   70.90 g Cl2 / 1 mol Cl2  = 36.02 g Cl2So, to produce 50g of 2,4-dichloronitrobenzene, you will need 31.27g of nitrobenzene and 36.02g of chlorine gas.

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