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ig to the following chemical
10. Zinc reacts with hydrochloric
equation
Zn + 2HC
+H 2
If 6 5 g of zinc is added to 1L chloric acid solution containing
3.65 g of HCl per litre, then find-
(a)
which is the limiting reagent;
(b)
how many moles of H, will be formed;
(c)
how many moles of other substance will remain unconsumed at the end
of the reaction.
[ Atomic mass H = 1.0 u, Cl = 35.5 u, Zn = 65.0u]​

Answers

Answered by pavitarsinghharveers
1

Answer:

ig to the following chemical

10. Zinc reacts with hydrochloric

equation

Zn + 2HC

+H 2

If 6 5 g of zinc is added to 1L chloric acid solution containing

3.65 g of HCl per litre, then find-

(a)

which is the limiting reagent;

(b)

how many moles of H, will be formed;

(c)

how many moles of other substance will remain unconsumed at the end

of the reaction.

[ Atomic mass H = 1.0 u, Cl = 35.5 u,

ig to the following chemical

10. Zinc reacts with hydrochloric

equation

Zn + 2HC

+H 2

If 6 5 g of zinc is added to 1L chloric acid solution containing

3.65 g of HCl per litre, then find-

(a)

which is the limiting reagent;

(b)

how many moles of H, will be formed;

(c)

how many moles of other substance will remain unconsumed at the end

of the reaction.

[ Atomic mass H = 1.0 u, Cl = 35.5 u,

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