Asked by Denise
We did a lab to find the atomic mass of Magnesium. We used an eudiometer and HCL and a mg ribbon.
Explain in terms of moles, limiting reactants and experimental feasibility, why we use concentrated HCl (12M) instead of 1M or 6M??
Would the calculated atomic mass be higher, lower, or the same as the expected value if you ignored the vapor pressure of water?
Explain in terms of moles, limiting reactants and experimental feasibility, why we use concentrated HCl (12M) instead of 1M or 6M??
Would the calculated atomic mass be higher, lower, or the same as the expected value if you ignored the vapor pressure of water?
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