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23 March, 07:00

In the reaction Mg (s) + 2HCl (aq) H2 (g) + MgCl2 (aq), how many liters of hydrogen gas will be produced from 75.0 milliliters of a 3.0 M HCl in an excess of Mg at STP?

a. 1.1 liters

b. 34 liters

c. 2.52 liters

d. 0.11 liters E. 0.23 liters

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  1. 23 March, 07:07
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    The answer is c. 2.52 liters.

    Molarity is a measure of the concentration of solute in a solution.

    It can be expressed as moles of solute : volume of solution:

    c = n : V

    where:

    c - concentration of solute,

    n - moles of solute

    V - volume of solution

    We have:

    c = 3 M

    V = 75 ml = 0.075 l

    n = ?

    Any gas at STP occupies 22.4 l/mol.

    If c = n : V, then

    n = c * V

    n = 3 M * 0.075 l

    n = 0.225 moles HCl

    In the reaction, there are 2 moles of HCl, so moles of H₂ would be the half of HCl moles:

    n₁ = 0.255 moles HCl : 2

    n₁ = 0.1275 moles H₂

    Thus, if n₁ = 0.1275 moles H₂, and Mg at STP occupies 22.4 l/mol, then

    0.1275 moles H₂ * 22.4 l/mol = 2.52 l
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