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how many moles of ZnCl2 and how many moles of h2 are obtained during the interaction of 3 moles of hcl and zn

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Answer: 1.5 mol of each

Step-by-step explanation:

The balanced equation for this reaction is
\text{Zn}+2\text{HCl} \longrightarrow \text{ZnCl}_(2)+\text{H}_(2)

This means that if 3 moles of HCl are consumed (I'm assuming there is unlimited zinc), 1.5 moles of both hydrogen gas and zinc chloride will be produced.

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