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q.6 for the reaction of magnesium and hcl, if you react 25 grams of magnesium with 37 grams of hcl, which reactant is the limiting reactant and how much mgcl₂ will be produced by the reaction?
Step1: Write the balanced chemical equation
Step2: Calculate the molar mass of reactants
Molar mass of \(Mg\): \(M_{Mg}=24.31\space g/mol\)
Molar mass of \(HCl\): \(M_{HCl}=1.01 + 35.45=36.46\space g/mol\)
Step3: Calculate the number of moles of reactants
Moles of \(Mg\): \(n_{Mg}=\frac{25\space g}{24.31\space g/mol}\approx1.03\space mol\)
Moles of \(HCl\): \(n_{HCl}=\frac{37\space g}{36.46\space g/mol}\approx1.015\space mol\)
Step4: Determine the limiting reactant
From the balanced equation, mole ratio \(Mg:HCl = 1:2\)
If \(Mg\) is the limiting reactant, moles of \(HCl\) needed \(=2\times n_{Mg}=2\times1.03 = 2.06\space mol\). But we have only \(1.015\space mol\) of \(HCl\).
If \(HCl\) is the limiting reactant, moles of \(Mg\) needed \(=\frac{n_{HCl}}{2}=\frac{1.015}{2}=0.5075\space mol\). We have \(1.03\space mol\) of \(Mg\). So \(HCl\) is the limiting reactant.
Step5: Calculate moles of \(MgCl_2\) produced
From the balanced equation, mole ratio \(HCl:MgCl_2=2:1\)
Moles of \(MgCl_2\): \(n_{MgCl_2}=\frac{n_{HCl}}{2}=\frac{1.015}{2}=0.5075\space mol\)
Step6: Calculate mass of \(MgCl_2\) produced
Molar mass of \(MgCl_2\): \(M_{MgCl_2}=24.31+(2\times35.45)=95.21\space g/mol\)
Mass of \(MgCl_2\): \(m_{MgCl_2}=n_{MgCl_2}\times M_{MgCl_2}=0.5075\times95.21\approx48.3\space g\)
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The limiting reactant is \(HCl\) and the mass of \(MgCl_2\) produced is approximately \(48.3\space g\)