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How many grams of magnesium are needed to produce 100 grams of hydrogen?
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How many grams of magnesium are needed to produce 100 grams of hydrogen?
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1205.6 grams
To determine the mass of magnesium we need to calculate the moles of magnesium. Thus, 1205.6 grams of magnesium are needed to produce 100 grams of hydrogen
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