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What else is produced during the replacement reaction of magnesium and hydrochloric acid?

Mg + 2HCl → H2 +

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Mg+ 2HCl ➡️ H2+ MgCl2

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Answer: Magnesium Chloride
(MgCl_2) is produced other than hydrogen gas in the following reaction.

Step-by-step explanation:

The given reaction is a type of single displacement reaction. This reaction is defined as the reaction in which a more reactive metal displaces a less reactive metal in a chemical reaction.

For the reaction of magnesium and hydrochloric acid, magnesium metal is more reactive than hydrogen, so it will easily displace hydrogen from its chemical reaction.

The equation follows:


Mg(s)+2HCl(aq)\rightarrow MgCl_2(aq)+H_2(g)

By Stoichiometry,

1 mole of magnesium metal reacts with 2 moles of hydrochloric acid to produce 1 mole of magnesium chloride and hydrogen gas.

Hence, the other product formed in the given reaction is magnesium chloride.

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