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25 March, 15:56

What is the volume of HCl gas required to react with excess magnesium metal to produce 6.82 L of hydrogen gas at 2.19 atm and 35.0 °C?

2 HCl (g) + Mg (s) ? MgCl2 (s) + H2 (g)

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  1. 25 March, 17:48
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    2 HCl (g) + Mg (s) → MgCl₂ (s) + H₂ (g)

    Let's calculate the quantity of mole of produced hydrogen with the Ideal Gases Law

    P. V = n. R. T

    2.19 atm. 6.82L = n. 0.082. 308K

    (2.19 atm. 6.82L) / (0.082. 308K) = n

    0.591 mol = n

    1 mol of H₂ gas came from 2 mol of hydrochloric, so, 0.591 mol came from the double of mole

    0.591.2 = 1.182 mole of acid.

    Molar mass of HCl = 36.45 g/m

    1.182 mole are (36.45 g/m. 1.182g) contained in 43.1 g

    Density HCl = HCl mass / HCl volume

    0,118 g/mL = 43.1 g / HCl volume

    43.1 g / 0.118 g/mL = 365.3 mL (HCl volume)
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