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Nswer the following questions relating to HCl, CH3Cl, and CH3Br. HCl(g), can be prepared by the reaction of concentrated H2SO4(ag), with NaCl(s), asa. represented by the following equation. H2SO4(ag) + 2 NaCl(s) → 2 HCl(g) Na2SO4(ag)A student claims that the reaction is a redox reaction. Is the student correct?i. Justify your answer. Calculate the mass, in grams, of NaCl(s), needed to react with excess H2SO4(ag)ii. to produce 3.0 grams of HCl(g). Assume that the reaction goes to completion

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