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10 June, 08:53

If 2.00 g of mg reacts completely with 50.0 ml of hcl solution, what is the molarity of the hcl solution? mg (s) + 2hcl (aq) → mgcl2 (aq) + h2 (g)

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  1. 10 June, 09:35
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    The molarity of HCl is calculated as below

    find the moles of mg used

    moles = mass / molar mass

    = 2.00g/24 g/mol=0.083 moles

    write the reacting equation

    Mg (s) + 2HCl (aq) = MgCl2 (aq) + H2 (g)

    by use of mole ratio between Mg to HCl which is 1 : 2 the moles of HCl is therefore

    = 0.083 x2 = 0.166 moles

    molarity of HCl = moles of HCl / volume in dm^3

    that is 0.166/50 x1000 = 3.3 M of HCl
  2. 10 June, 09:44
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    The balanced equation for the reaction between Mg and HCl is as follows;

    Mg + 2HCl - - - > MgCl₂ + H₂

    stoichiometry of Mg to HCl is 1:2

    number of moles of Mg reacted - 2.00 x 10⁻³ g / 24 g/mol = 0.0833 x 10⁻³ mol

    according to molar ratio

    number of HCl moles reacted - 0.0833 x 10⁻³ x 2 mol = 0.167 x 10⁻³ mol

    number of HCl moles in 50.0 mL - 0.167 x 10⁻³ mol

    therefore number of HCl moles in 1000 mL - 0.167 x 10⁻³ mol / 0.0500 L

    molarity of HCl - 0.00334 M
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