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What is the number of mole equivalents of H2 produced by the reaction of 1 mole equivalent of Mg (m) with H2SO4 (aq) ?

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  1. Yesterday, 13:59
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    We'll have 1.00 mol H2

    Explanation:

    Step 1: Data given

    Number of moles of Mg = 1.00 moles

    Step 2: The balanced equation

    Mg (s) + H2SO4 (aq) → MgSO4 (aq) + H2 (g)

    Step 3: Calculate moles of H2

    For 1 mol Mg we need 1 mol H2SO4 to produce 1 mol MgSO4 and 1 mol H2

    We'll have 1.00 mol H2
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