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The number of moles of HCl in an aqueous hydrochloric acid solution can be determined as follows moles=(concentration in M units) (Volume in liters)
for example - in 10.00 ml of 10 M HCI, the number of moles is: moles = (10 moles/L) (0.0100 L) = 0.10 moles
Using this method, which of the follow is correct for the Zn+HCl reaction? we were asked to mix 2 g of Zn with 10ml of HCL
1) HCl reagent was added in excess
2) HCl was the limiting reagent
3) Zn and HCl were added in the stoichiometric amounts
4) The reaction stoichiometry of Zn and HCl cannot be determined

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