a 2.802g sample of an unknown pure metal (M) is added to a 0.2 L solution of 2 mol/L H2SO4(aq). The metal reacts with the acid until the metal is completely gone to form M3+(aq) ion in the solution and produces hydrogen gas that is collected. The hydrogen gas that is collected over water that is isolated from the reaction has a volume of 0.82 L at 25 degrees Celsius and a total pressure of 704.0 mmHg. How many moles of H2(g) are produced? Write a balanced equation for the reaction of M with H2SO4(aq). What is the identity of metal M?

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a 2.802g sample of an unknown pure metal (M) is added to a 0.2 L solution of 2 mol/L H2SO4(aq). The metal reacts with the acid until the metal is completely gone to form M3+(aq) ion in the solution and produces hydrogen gas that is collected. The hydrogen gas that is collected over water that is isolated from the reaction has a volume of 0.82 L at 25 degrees Celsius and a total pressure of 704.0 mmHg. How many moles of H2(g) are produced? Write a balanced equation for the reaction of M with H2SO4(aq). What is the identity of metal M?

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