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How many grams of sulfuric acid are produced when 20 grams of hydrochloric acid reacts with another substance?

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To determine how many grams of sulfuric acid (H₂SO₄) are produced from 20 grams of hydrochloric acid (HCl), we first need to know the chemical reaction involved, particularly if there is a specific reaction between hydrochloric acid and another substance that results in sulfuric acid.

If we consider a general reaction where hydrochloric acid is reacting with sulfuric acid (although it's uncommon), there isn’t a direct reaction that produces sulfuric acid from hydrochloric acid alone, as sulfuric acid is usually produced from different starting materials.

If you meant to ask about a reaction where sulfuric acid is produced from some other process involving hydrochloric acid, please provide the specific reaction or context so I can assist accurately.

For example, if you wanted to calculate how much sulfuric acid could theoretically be formed if you have a reaction that involves a specific stoichiometry between hydrochloric acid and another reagent to produce sulfuric acid, then that information is necessary to proceed with the calculations.

Please clarify the chemical reaction you are referring to.

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