The student reacts the magnesium with 6.66 mL of 6 M HCl. Demonstrate that the amount of HCl is in excess and determine the value of the excess volume. Mg=0.00187mol Mg+2HCL->MgCl2+H2 I know it is 0.0362molHCl extra, but how do I determine excess volume?
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The student reacts the magnesium with 6.66 mL of 6 M HCl. Demonstrate that the amount of HCl is in excess and determine the value of the excess volume.
Mg=0.00187mol
Mg+2HCL->MgCl2+H2
I know it is 0.0362molHCl extra, but how do I determine excess volume?
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