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How many grams of hydrogen are produced when 5.9 grams of aluminum react with excess hydrochloric acid?​

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Answered by purwalipali81
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Aluminum reacts with excess hydrochloric acid to form aqueous aluminum chloride and 46.5 mL of hydrogen gas over water at 27 degrees Celsius and 751 mmHg. How many grams of aluminum reacted? The partial pressure of water at 27 C is 26.8 mmHg.

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