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1 December, 11:51

How many moles of hydrochloric acid are required to produce. 40 moles of hydrogen gas?

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  1. 1 December, 15:46
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    0.80 Moles of Hydrochloric Acid would be required to produce 0.40 Moles of hydrogen gas due to the equation ratios

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    How many moles of hydrochloric acid are required to produce. 40 moles of hydrogen gas?

    Hydrochloric acid = HCl

    Hydrogen gas = H2

    H = 1+

    Cl = 1-

    HCL = H2 + Cl2

    2HCl = H2 + Cl2

    2:1:1

    0.80 = 0.40 + 0.40
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