What is the amount (in mole) of hydrogen gas that would be produced if 0.6 mole of hydrochloric acid reacted with excess zinc according to the following equation? Zn(s) + 2HCI(aq) → ZnCI2(aq) + H2(g)

a

0.1 mole

b

0.2mole

c

0.3 mole

d

1.0 mole

e

2.9 moles

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Kagha Nuate
11 years ago

D ans is corect.. Applyin simple stoichiometry, if 2mol of HCl produces 1 mole of H frm d eqn of d rxn..den 0.6 mole of HCl wil produce O.6/2=0.3.. C workin

2HCl+Zn==>znCl2+H2

2 ; 1 : 1 : 2

so if 2mol of HCl = 1mol of H

den 0.6mol = 0.6mol*1mol/2mol. Wich is =0.3mol.

Tboymeg
2 years ago

thanks bro

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