we have the following equation- 2HCl+CuSO4 yields H2SO4+CuCl2. the question is if 7 moles of HCl react, how many moles of H2SO4 will be produced?

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I don't think the reaction will occur, at least not signifi8cantly. However, assuming it does, this is what you do.
Use the coefficients in the balanced equation.
7 mols HCl x (1 mol H2SO4/2 mols HCl) = 7 x (1/2) = ?
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