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Assuming you collected 165mL of gas in the reaction with magnesium, how many moles of gas would have been produced at 22°C and 103kPa? Show your work.

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The rate of reaction of magnesium with hydrochloric acid

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Magnesium reacts with dilute hydrochloric acid in a conical flask which is connected to an inverted measuring cylinder in a trough of water. The volume of hydrogen gas produced is measured over a few minutes, and the results are used to plot a graph

This is intended as a class practical. It is best if the students work in pairs because setting up and starting the experiment requires more than one pair of hands. One student can add the magnesium ribbon to the acid and stopper the flask, while the other starts the stopclock. During the experiment, one student can take the readings while the other records them. The experiment itself takes only a few minutes. But allow at least 30 minutes to give students time to set up, take readings and draw graph.

Hydrogen gas (extremely flammable) is generated in the experiment. Students should not have access to any source of ignition.


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