Classify the following type of stoichiometry problem:

How many grams of zinc must react with an excess volume of hydrochloric acid to yield 0.500 g of zinc chloride?

mass-mass problem
mass-volume problem
volume-volume problem
mole-mole problem
none of the above

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This is not a chemistry problem to me. Frankly, I call this a stoichiometry problem but I don't know that it makes any difference what one calls it. Many students call it a "I don't know how to work this problem" problem.
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