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Zn + 2HCl - ZnCl2 + H2

Assuming the acid was in excess (so all of the zinc reacts), how many mols of hydrogen would you produce?
10 years ago

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DrBob222
You will produce the number of mols H2 that you have mols Zn. You don't have mols Zn anywhere in the problem.
10 years ago

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