Answer:
hen acetic acid reacts with aluminum, the following reaction occurs:
2 CH3COOH + Al -> Al(CH3COO)2 + H2
The number of moles of acetic acid can be calculated using the formula:
moles = (concentration) x (volume) = (4 M) x (0.25 L) = 1 mole
Since 2 moles of acetic acid react with 1 mole of aluminum to produce 1 mole of hydrogen gas, we can calculate the number of moles of hydrogen gas produced:
moles of H2 = 1 mole / 2 = 0.5 moles.
So, 0.5 moles of hydrogen gas would be produced when 250 mL of a 4 M solution of acetic acid is used with plenty of aluminum.
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