(2.25x10^-2) L of (6.1x10^-2) M HCI is mixed with excess metal A. How many grams of solid ACl₂ were produced based on the following reaction? 2HCl + A -> 2ACI2 (s) + H₂ (9) You may or may not need any or all of the following Molar Masses HCI = 36.46 g/mol A = 107.87 g/mol ACI₂ = 208.23 g/mol H₂ = 2.02 g/mol Your answer must: • Contain the correct number of significant figures • Include the proper abbreviation for units • The answer must be formatted in scientific notation Note: Your answer is assumed to be reduced to the highest power possible. x10 Answer units

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(2.25x10^-2) L of (6.1x10^-2) M HCI is mixed with excess metal A. How many grams
of solid ACl₂ were produced based on the following reaction?
2HCl + A --> 2ACI2 (s) + H₂ (g)
You may or may not need any or all of the following Molar Masses
HCI = 36.46 g/mol
A = 107.87 g/mol
ACI₂ = 208.23 g/mol
H₂ = 2.02 g/mol
Your answer must:
•
Contain the correct number of significant figures
Include the proper abbreviation for units
• The answer must be formatted in scientific notation
Note: Your answer is assumed to be reduced to the highest power possible.
x10
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Transcribed Image Text:(2.25x10^-2) L of (6.1x10^-2) M HCI is mixed with excess metal A. How many grams of solid ACl₂ were produced based on the following reaction? 2HCl + A --> 2ACI2 (s) + H₂ (g) You may or may not need any or all of the following Molar Masses HCI = 36.46 g/mol A = 107.87 g/mol ACI₂ = 208.23 g/mol H₂ = 2.02 g/mol Your answer must: • Contain the correct number of significant figures Include the proper abbreviation for units • The answer must be formatted in scientific notation Note: Your answer is assumed to be reduced to the highest power possible. x10 Answer units
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