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When hydrochloric acid reacts with sodium sulfide, hydrogen sulfide gas and sodium chloride are produced. How many moles of H2S will be generated by 2.56 moles of HCl?

2HCl + Na2S → H2S + 2NaCl
8 years ago

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Answered by Damon
one mol of H2S for every 2 mols of HCl
2.56/2 =1.28

That assumes of course that you put in plenty of Na2S
8 years ago

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