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1 mole Mg can produce 22.4L H2 gas
=>0.5 mol Mg can produce 11.2L gas
11.2L=11.2*1000cm³
=1.12*10^4cm³(answer)
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1 mole Mg can produce 22.4L H2 gas
=>0.5 mol Mg can produce 11.2L gas
11.2L=11.2*1000cm³
=1.12*10^4cm³(answer)
hope it helps you...
be brainly
Magnesium reacts with hydrochloric acid to produce magnesium chloride.
It can be represented as:
Mg + 2 HCl ---------> MgCl₂ + H₂
To calculate the volume of H₂:
- 1 mole Mg = 22.4 L H₂ gas
- So, 0.5 mol Mg = 11.2 L H₂gas
- 11.2 L = 11.2 × 1000 cm³
= 1.12 × 10⁴cm³
Therefore, 1.12 × 10⁴cm³ of H₂ will be produced when 0.5 moles of Mg reacts with acid.
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