Chemistry, asked by ananya31838, 10 months ago

what is the limitation of the reaction given in zn(s)+2HCL(aq)→zncl2(aq)+h2↑​

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Answered by prathamchadda287
15

Explanation:

It is an displacement reaction.

Here Zn(s) reacts with Hcl and displaces chlorine(cl) from hydrogen(h) and gives rise to Zncl+hydrogen

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Answered by jalynandi85
6

Answer:

0.3 miles Zn × 1 mole H2 /1 mole Zn = 0.3 moles H2

0.5 miles H2 ×.1 mole H2 / 2 moles of HCL

HCL = 0.26 moles

Hence , HCl will be the limiting reagent and Zn will be excess reagent.

Amount of hydrogen produced = 0.26 moles..

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