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hydochloric acid + magnisium =​

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Answered by seemarathor260
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Answer:

magnesiumchloride

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Answered by krushnarajgahukar
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Answer:Magnesium and hydrochloric acid

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Adding magnesium metal to hydrochloric acid produces hydrogen gas. The magnesium dissolves to form magnesium chloride, MgCl2. Let's write a balanced equation for this reaction.

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