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b. calculations
b.1 calculate the number of moles of hcl added to each flask (a.1 × 0.05l)
b.2 calculate the number of moles of magnesium ribbon added to each flask.
a. 0.3 g/atomic weight of mg (24.3 g/mole)
b. 0.6 g/ atomic weight of mg (24.3 g/mole)
c. 1.2 g/ atomic weight of mg (24.3 g/mole)
Step1: Calculate moles of HCl
The formula for moles \(n = c\times V\). Assuming \(c = 1\space mol/L\) (since \(A.1\) is likely \(1\space mol/L\) concentration), \(V=0.05\space L\).
\(n = 1\times0.05\)
Step2: Calculate moles of Mg (a)
Using formula \(n=\frac{m}{M}\), where \(m = 0.3\space g\), \(M = 24.3\space g/mol\)
\(n=\frac{0.3}{24.3}\)
Step3: Calculate moles of Mg (b)
Using formula \(n=\frac{m}{M}\), where \(m = 0.6\space g\), \(M = 24.3\space g/mol\)
\(n=\frac{0.6}{24.3}\)
Step4: Calculate moles of Mg (c)
Using formula \(n=\frac{m}{M}\), where \(m = 1.2\space g\), \(M = 24.3\space g/mol\)
\(n=\frac{1.2}{24.3}\)
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B.1: \(0.05\space mol\)
B.2 a: \(\approx0.0123\space mol\)
B.2 b: \(\approx0.0247\space mol\)
B.2 c: \(\approx0.0494\space mol\)