A student Investigated the stoichiometry of the reaction of zinc (Zn) and HCl solution and reported the following data. When 0.2158 g of Zn reacted with 10.00 ml of 1.000M HCl, 82.062 g of water was displaced. A total of 36.00 ml of 9.501 x 10-2M NaOH solution was required to titrate the HCl remaining in the reaction mixture at the end of the reaction. The room temperature was 27.0°C and the barometric pressure was 777 torr. Calculate the volume of the displaced water from its mass (which will be equal to the volume of the gas collected.) 2) Calculate the pressure of the H2 collected 3) Calculate the number of moles of H2 collected using the ideal gas equation. 4)calculate the number of moles of hcl remaining in the flask at the end of the reaction 5) caluxukage the number of miles of hcl originally present in the reaction  6) calculate the number of moles hcl reacting  7) ccalculate the number of moles zn reacting 8) calculate the ratio of the number of hcl reacting to the number of moles zn reacting  9)calculate the ratio of the number of h2 collected to the number of moles zn reacting 19) write a stoichiometric equation for the reaction of zn and hcl solution

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A student Investigated the stoichiometry of the reaction of zinc (Zn) and HCl solution and reported the following data. When 0.2158 g of Zn reacted with 10.00 ml of 1.000M HCl, 82.062 g of water was displaced. A total of 36.00 ml of 9.501 x 10-2M NaOH solution was required to titrate the HCl remaining in the reaction mixture at the end of the reaction. The room temperature was 27.0°C and the barometric pressure was 777 torr.

  1. Calculate the volume of the displaced water from its mass (which will be equal to the volume of the gas collected.)

2) Calculate the pressure of the H2 collected

3) Calculate the number of moles of H2 collected using the ideal gas equation.

4)calculate the number of moles of hcl remaining in the flask at the end of the reaction

5) caluxukage the number of miles of hcl originally present in the reaction 

6) calculate the number of moles hcl reacting 

7) ccalculate the number of moles zn reacting

8) calculate the ratio of the number of hcl reacting to the number of moles zn reacting 

9)calculate the ratio of the number of h2 collected to the number of moles zn reacting

19) write a stoichiometric equation for the reaction of zn and hcl solution 

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