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A 1.70 g sample of a certain metal reacts with acid to liberate 380 mL of hydrogen gas, when collected over water at 20 Celsius
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A 0.199-g sample of unknown metal (X) reacts with hydrochloric acid to produce 88.5 mL of "wet" gas at 20 °C and
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A 0.160-g sample of unknown metal (X) reacts with hydrochloric acid to produce 66.5 mL of "wet" gas at 20 °C and 754 mm Hg.
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A sample of 0.71 moles of a metal M reacts completely with excess fluorine to form 44.24 grams of MF2.
How many moles of F are in
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A sample of 0.43 moles of a metal M reacts completely with excess chlorine to form 18.23 grams of MCl.
How many moles of Cl are
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A sample of 0.30 moles of a metal M reacts completely with excess fluorine to form 18.69 grams of MF2.
How many moles of F are in
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Brooke
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Magnesium metal reacts with HCl solution, liberating H2 gas and generating Mg2+ cations in solution. A 2.335-g sample of Mg
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Magnesium metal reacts with HCl solution, liberating H2 gas and generating Mg2+ cations in solution. A 1.890-g sample of Mg
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Mike
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Magnesium metal reacts with HCl solution, liberating H2 gas and generating Mg2+ cations in solution. A 2.970-g sample of Mg
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Carolina
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Magnesium metal reacts with HCl solution, liberating H2 gas and generating Mg2+ cations in solution. A 1.890-g sample of Mg
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Mike
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