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In a water displacement experiment, a student used a reaction of solid Zn with hydrochloric acid...

In a water displacement experiment, a student used a reaction of solid Zn with hydrochloric acid (Zns + 2HCl(aq) = ZnCl2(aq) + H2(g)) and collected 1.72 L of gas at 745.72 mmHg and 25◦C.

1. How much hydrogen gas (in moles) was produced? At 25◦C, vapor pressure of water is 23.78 mmHg.

2. How much Zn, by mass, was used in this reaction?

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zn+ 2 ne - zne,t Hy ly 0 pressure of H.. 745.72-23.38 mmbly. - 721.94 mnry - 721.94 ain 760 0.95 atm Temperatur: 25°c=2981

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