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100mg magnesium reacts with 20ml of 1.0M hcl

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  1. 22 May, 13:36
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    Mg + 2 HCl = MgCl2 + H2

    (100.00 x 10^-3 g Mg) / (24.30506 g Mg/mol) = 0.0041143696 mol Mg

    (0.02000 L) x (1.0 mol/L HCl) = 0.02000 mol HCl

    0.0041143696 mole of Mg would react completely with 0.0041143696 x (2/1) = 0.0082287392 mole of HCl, but there is more HCl present than that, so HCl is in excess and Mg is the limiting reactant,

    (0.0041143696 mol Mg) x (1 mol H2 / 1 mol Mg) = 0.0041144 mol H2 = 4.1144 millimoles H2
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