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what volume of h2so4 will be used to react 2.4 gm of Mg in given reaction. #Mg + 2H2SO4 +----->MgSO4+SO2+2H2O​

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Answered by chittibabudhanavath1
0

Answer:

30

Explanation:

No. of moles=

mol. wt.

wt.

Now,

Wt. of Mg=6g

Mol. wt. of Mg=24g

No. of moles of Mg in 6g=

24

6

=0.25 moles

Mg+H

2

SO

4

⟶MgSO

4

+H

2

from the above reaction,

1 mole of magnesium sulphate is formed when 1 mole of magnesium reacts.

Therefore,

0.25 mole of magnesium sulphate is formed when 0.25 mole of magnesium reacts.

Now,

Mol. wt. of MgSO

4

=120g

Therefore,

Wt. of 0.25 moles of MgSO

4

=0.25×120=30g

Hence 30g of magnesium sulphate is formd when 6g of magnesium reacts with excess of H

2

SO

4

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