Magnesium (24.30g) reacts with hydrogen chloride (xg) to produce hydrogen gas(2.04g) and magnesium chloride (96.90g). How much hydrogen chloride was used in the reaction

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  • x=74.42

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Magnesium (24.30g) reacts with hydrogen chloride (xg) to produce hydrogen gas(2.04g) and magnesium chloride (96.90g).

  • How much hydrogen chloride was used in the reaction

How much hydrogen chloride was used in the reaction

Generally the equation for the Reaction is  is mathematically given as

Mg+2HCl-----MgCl2+H2

Grams of MgCl2=[tex]\frac{96.9*24.30}{2.04}\\[/tex]
Grams of MgCl2=1154.25g

Therefore

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How much hydrogen chloride was used in the reaction is

x=74.42

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