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How do i calculate the molar volume of hydrogen gas with error propagation. it is a lab in which we added mg to hcl that had water. hcl being our limiting reagant. i know the temperature, pressure and the beginning vol as well as the end vol.
mg(s) + 2 hcl(aq) --> h2 + mgcl2(aq)

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