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8 June, 03:16

Aluminum reacts with hydrochloric acid to produce aluminum chloride and hydrogen gas. What mass of hydrochloric acid reacts when 87.7 grams of aluminum dissolves in excess hydrochloric acid

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  1. 8 June, 03:32
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    355.5 g.

    Explanation:

    The balanced equation for the mentioned reaction is:

    2Al + 6HCl → 2AlCl₃ + 3H₂,

    It is clear that 2.0 moles of Al react with 6.0 mole of HCl to produce 2.0 moles of AlCl₃ and 3.0 mole of H₂.

    Firstly, we need to calculate the no. of moles of (87.7 g) of Al:

    no. of moles of Al = mass/atomic mass = (87.7 g) / (26.98 g/mol) = 3.251 mol.

    Using cross multiplication:

    2.0 mol of Al need to react → 6.0 mol of HCl, from stichiometry.

    3.251 mol of Al need to react →? mol of HCl.

    ∴ the no. of moles of HCl needed to react with (87.7 g) 3.251 mol of Al = (3.251 mol) (6.0 mol) / (2.0 mol) = 9.752 mol.

    Now, we can get the mass of HCl needed to react with (87.7 g) 3.251 mol of Al:

    mass of HCl = (no. of moles) (molar mass) = (9.752 mol) (36.46 g/mol) = 355.5 g.
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