Identify the limiting reactant of the reaction:
MgO(s) + 2HCl(aq) → MgCl2(aq) + H2O(g)
25.0mL HCL
0.25g MgO
MgO is the limiting reagent.
Molarity of HCl is not given. So i assume that it is concentrated HCl which has molarity 11.65
Identify the limiting reactant of the reaction: MgO(s) + 2HCl(aq) → MgCl2(aq) + H2O(g) 25.0mL HCL...
What is the correct overall reaction (combustion of magnesium)? MgO(s) + 2HCl(aq) → MgCl2(aq) + H2O(g)
Using the Hess Law and the thermochemical equations below, MgO(s) + + 2HCl(aq) ------> MgCl2(g) + H2O(l) ΔHrxn = -111.7 kJ/mol Mg(s) + 2 HCl(aq) ------> MgCl2(g) + H2(g) ΔHrxn = -548.3 kJ/mol H2(g) + 1/2 O2(g) ------> H2O(l) ΔHrxn = -142.9 kJ/mol find the heat of reaction of the following: (0.25 pt.) Mg(s) + 1/2 O2(g) ------> MgO(g) ΔHrxn = ? b) If the theoretical enthalpy of this reaction is -602 kJ/mol,...
The average ΔHrxn for MgO (s) + 2 HCl (aq) --> MgCl2(aq) + H2O (l) is -150. kJ/mol What would be the ΔHrxn for the following reaction: MgCl2(aq) + H2O (l) --> MgO (s) + 2HCl (aq) Group of answer choices +300. kJ/mol -150. kJ/mol +150. kJ/mol +75.0 kJ/mol 2. The average ΔHrxn for Mg (s) + 2 HCl (aq) --> MgCl2(aq) + H2(g) is -466 kJ/mol What would be the ΔHrxnfor the following reaction: 2 MgCl2(aq) + 2 H2(g)...
a) Using the Hess Law and the thermochemical equations below, MgO(s) + + 2HCl(aq) ------> MgCl2(g) + H2O(l) ΔHrxn = -111.7 kJ/mol Mg(s) + 2 HCl(aq) ------> MgCl2(g) + H2(g) ΔHrxn = -548.3 kJ/mol H2(g) + 1/2 O2(g) ------> H2O(l) ΔHrxn = -142.9 kJ/mol find the heat of reaction of the following: Mg(s) + 1/2 O2(g) ------> MgO(g) ΔHrxn = ? b) If the theoretical enthalpy of this reaction is -602 kJ/mol, calculate the percent error
Magnesium chloride hexahydrate (MgCl2·6H2O) can be prepared by the following reaction: MgO(s) + 2HCl(aq) + 5H2O(l) ⟶ MgCl2∙6H2O(s) ΔH°rxn = -133 kJ/mol What is the standard molar enthalpy of formation of magnesium chloride hexahydrate in kJ/mol? ΔH°f(MgO)=-602 kJ/mol ΔH°f(HCl)=-167 kJ/mol ΔH°f(H2O)=-286 kJ/mol a) -1444 b) -133 c) -2499
Given the following reaction Ca(s) + 2HCl(aq) → CaCl2(aq) + H2(g) If 0.500 g of Ca reacts with 0.850 g HCl and 1.21 g CaCl2 are produced, what is the theoretical yield, the percent yield and the limiting reactant? 1.38 g, 87.7%, Ca limiting 1.38 g, 93.8%, HCl limiting 1.29 g, 87.7%, Ca limiting 1.29 g, 93.8% HCl limiting 1.38 g, 92.8%, Ca limiting 1.29 g, 92.8%, HCl limiting
Specific heat = 4.18 J/g*C MgO(s) + 2HCl(aq) → 2Cl(aq) + Mg(aq) + H2O(l): AH = A student added 0.250 g of MgO(s) to 45.0 mL HCI@ 22.0'C. The temp of the calorimeter rose to 23.5°C. What is qarin kJ? What is the AH in kJ/mol of Mgo for this reaction? Density HCI = 1.05 g/mL
Answer the following for the reaction: CaCO3(s)+2HCl(aq)→H2O(l)+CO2(g)+CaCl2(aq) What is the molarity of a HCl solution if the reaction of 215. mL of the HCl solution with excess CaCO3 produces 10.7 LL of CO2 gas at 725 mmHg and 18∘C?
QUESTION 13 Given the following reaction Ca(s) + 2HCl(aq) - CaCl2(aq) + H2(g) 11.00 g of Ca reacts with 0.850 g HCl and 1.21 g CaCl2 are produced, what is the theoretical yield, the percent yield and the limiting reactant? 2.77 .43.7%, Ca limiting 2.77 9, 93.8%, HCI limiting 1.29 g, 43.7%, Ca limiting 1.29 g, 93.8% HCI limiting 2.779, 46.6%, Ca limiting 1.29 9. 46.6%, HCI limiting
How many mL of 0.422 M HCl are needed to dissolve 8.82 g of MgCO3? 2HCl(aq) + MgCO3(s) --------> MgCl2(aq) + H2O(l) + CO2(g)