12) In the laboratory, hydrogen gas is usually made by the following reaction: Zn(s)+2HCl(aq)→H2​( g)+ZnCl2​(aq) How man

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12) In the laboratory, hydrogen gas is usually made by the following reaction: Zn(s)+2HCl(aq)→H2​( g)+ZnCl2​(aq) How man

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12 In The Laboratory Hydrogen Gas Is Usually Made By The Following Reaction Zn S 2hcl Aq H2 G Zncl2 Aq How Man 1
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12) In the laboratory, hydrogen gas is usually made by the following reaction: Zn(s)+2HCl(aq)→H2​( g)+ZnCl2​(aq) How many liters of H2​ gas, collected over water at an atmospheric pressure of 752 mmHg and a temperature of 21.0∘C, can be made from 3.566 g of Zn and excess HCl ? The partial pressure of water vapor is 18.65 mmHg 21.0∘C
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