Hydrogen gas can be produced by the reaction of magnesium metal with hydrochloric acid by the reaction below. mg 2hcl → mgcl2 h2 if 4.00 g of mg is reacted with 3.20 g of hcl, what is the limiting reactant? mg hcl

Answer :

Oseni

The limiting reactant will be HCl.

Limiting reactants

They limit the amount of products produced in reactions.

From the equation, the mole ratio of Mg to HCl is 1:1.

Mole of 4.00 g mg = 4/24.3 = 0.1646 moles

Mole of 3.2 g HCl = 3.2/36.458 = 0.0878 moles

Thus, Mg is in excess while HCl is limiting in availability.

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