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2. Substitution reactions can require a catalyst to be feasible. The reaction represented by the
following equation is heated to maximize the percent yield.
C2H6(8) + Cl2(g) + energy c HCl(l) + HCI()
a. Should a high or low temperature be maintained?
b. Should a high or low pressure be used?
c. Should the HCl gas be allowed to escape into another container?

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