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I’m the reaction mg (s)+2hcl(aq), how many moles of hydrogen gas will be produced from 75.0 millimeters of a 1.0m hcl is an excess of mg?
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I’m the reaction mg (s)+2hcl(aq), how many moles of hydrogen gas will be produced from 75.0 millimeters of a 1.0m hcl is an excess of mg?
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75.0 ml =
0.0750 L
of the solution of a 1.0M HCl
0.0750L*1.0 mol/L =
0.075 mol HCl
in
0.0750 L
of the solution of a 1.0M HCl
Mg +
2HCl
------> MgCl2 +
H2
from reaction 2 mol 1 mol
0.075 mol x mol
x=0.075*1/2 =
0.0375 mol H2
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