In the equation #Mg(s) + 2HCl(aq) -> MgCL_2(aq) + H_2(g)#, what mass of hydrogen will be obtained if #100# #cm^3# of 2.00 mol #dm^-3# #HCl# are added to 4.86 g of magnesium?
2 Answers
Explanation:
Moles of metal,
Moles of
Clearly, the acid is in deficiency ; i.e. it is the limiting reagent, because the equation above specifies that that 2 equiv of HCl are required for each equiv of metal.
So if
So,
If 1 mol dihydrogen gas occupies
The limiting reactant is
Explanation:
This is a limiting reactant problem.
Determine Moles of Magnesium
Divide the given mass of magnesium by its molar mass (atomic weight on periodic table in g/mol).
Determine Moles of 2M Hydrochloric Acid
Convert
Convert
Multiply
Multiply the moles of each reactant times the appropriate mole ratio from the balanced equation. Then multiply times the molar mass of hydrogen gas,
The limiting reactant is