Chemistry, asked by moo07, 9 months ago

Iron+Hydrochloric acid - Iron chloride + Hydrogen​

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Answered by rohitkhannaa19
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Iron reacts with hydrochloric acid to produce iron , chlorine, and hydrogen gas

Fe(s) +2 HCI(aq) Feci(aq) +H2 (g)

The H2 gas from the reaction of 2.2g of iron with excess acid 8s collected in a 10.0L flask at 25 C degree

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