When hydrogen chloride reacts with magnesium, magnesium chloride and hydrogen gas are formed. 1. Write a balanced equation for this reaction. 2. If 10.1 g of magnesium react with 26.0 g of hydrogen chloride, what is the limiting reagent? 3. Theoretically, how much hydrogen gas can be formed?

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When hydrogen chloride reacts with magnesium, magnesium chloride and hydrogen gas are formed.
1. Write a balanced equation for this reaction.
2. If 10.1 g of magnesium react with 26.0 g of hydrogen chloride, what is the limiting reagent?
3. Theoretically, how much hydrogen gas can be formed?
4. How much of the excess reagent is left over after the reaction is complete?
5. If 0.35 grams of hydrogen gas are actually formed and recovered in the reaction, what is the percent yield?
Transcribed Image Text:When hydrogen chloride reacts with magnesium, magnesium chloride and hydrogen gas are formed. 1. Write a balanced equation for this reaction. 2. If 10.1 g of magnesium react with 26.0 g of hydrogen chloride, what is the limiting reagent? 3. Theoretically, how much hydrogen gas can be formed? 4. How much of the excess reagent is left over after the reaction is complete? 5. If 0.35 grams of hydrogen gas are actually formed and recovered in the reaction, what is the percent yield?
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