Solved: Aluminum reacts with excess hydrochloric acid to form aqueous aluminum chloride

Chapter 5, Problem 5.56

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Aluminum reacts with excess hydrochloric acid to form aqueous aluminum chloride and 35.8 mL of hydrogen gas over water at 27_C and 751 mmHg. How many grams of aluminum reacted?

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Aluminum reacts with excess hydrochloric acid to form aqueous aluminum chloride and 35.8 mL of hydrogen gas over water at 27_C and 751 mmHg. How many grams of aluminum reacted?

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Aluminum and hydrochloric acid react to aluminum chloride and hydrogen gas. The chemical reaction between aluminum and hydrochloric acid is given below:

                                   

 

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