Asked by Justyna

Calculate the volume of gas you would expect to be evolved in X mol of magnesium were reacted with an excess of HCl at standard conditions.


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Mg + 2HCl ==> MgCl2 + H2
1 mol Mg will produce 1 mol H2 gas; therefore, x mols Mg will produce x mols H2 gas at standard conditions.


Mg + 2HCl ==> MgCl2 + H2
1 mol Mg will produce 1 mol H2 gas; therefore, x mols Mg will produce x mols H2 gas at standard conditions.


I DON'T HAVE A ANSWER BUT A QUESTION WHAT IS

Mg+HCL->MgCL2 +H2

IS IT SYNTHESIS, SINGLE REPLACEMENT, DOUBLE REPLACEMENT OR DECOMPOSITION THX BYE

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Answered by Anonymous
I think this would classify as a single replacement rxn.
Answered by anonymous
yeah it's single replacement

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