Zinc and hydrochloric acid react according to the equation Zn(s)+2HCl(aq)→ZnCl2(aq)+H2(g)
0.30 mole of Zn is added to 0.52 mole of HCl. Which of the two reactants is the limiting reagent and how many moles of H2 is produced?
A
Zn,0.26mol
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B
HCl,0.30mol
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C
HCl,0.26mol
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D
Zn,0.30mol
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Solution
The correct option is CHCl,0.26mol The given reaction is: Zn+2HCl→ZnCl2+H2
1 mole of Zn reacts with 2 mol of HCl to produce 1 mol of H2
0.3 mol of Zn will react with 0.6 mol of HCl but there is only 0.52 mol of HCl.
So, HCl is the limiting reagent.
2 mol of HCl gives 1 mol of H2
So, 0.52 mol of HCl will give 0.26 mol of H2