Answer:
cornell noted
Explanation:
used in middle school and can be helpful for subjects like ela history and science
Try C I’m sorry if you get it wrong but I’m like 90% sure
Explanation:
its b cz the gain electrons i think
Answer:
Mg(s) +<em> 2</em> HCl (aq) → H₂(g) + MgCl₂
0.415g of H₂(g) <em>-Assuming mass of Mg(s) = 10.0g-</em>
Explanation:
Balancing the reaction:
Mg(s) + HCl (aq) → H₂(g) + MgCl₂
There are in products two atoms of H and Cl, the balancing equation is:
Mg(s) +<em> 2</em> HCl (aq) → H₂(g) + MgCl₂
<em>Assuming you add 10g of Mg(s) -Limiting reactant-</em>
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10g of Mg are (Atomic mass: 24.305g/mol):
10g × (1 mol / 24.305g) = <em>0.411 moles of Mg</em>
<em>-Theoretical yield is the amount of product you would have after a chemical reaction occurs completely-</em>
Assuming theoretical yield, as 1 mole of Mg(s) produce 1 mole of H₂(g), theoretical yield of H₂(g) is 0.411moles H₂(g). In grams:
0.411mol H₂(g) × (1.01g / mol) = <em>0.415g of H₂(g)</em>
Answer:
the first one is just water and the second one is gas
Explanation: