Question:
Magnesium metal, Mg (s), reacts with hydrochloric acid to
Last updated: 8/5/2022
Magnesium metal, Mg (s), reacts with hydrochloric acid to form aqueous magnesium chloride and hydrogen gas. When 43.5 g of magnesium is added to 258 mL of 6.00 M hydrochloric acid, what mass (in grams) of hydrogen is produced, assuming the reaction goes to completion? Molar masses: Mg (24.31 g/mol) CI (35.45 g/mol) H (1.008 g/mol) Do NOT include units in your answer. If you round during your calculation, be sure to keep at least three (3) decimal places. Report your answer to one (1) decimal places.