A piece of magnesium metal with a mass of 10.5 g was placed into 200 mL of a dilute hydrochloric acid solution. The balanced equation is given below: Mg(s) + 2HCI(aq) MgCl2(aq) + H2(g) -> If magnesium is the limiting reagent in this reaction what is the work done by the expansion of H2(g)? Assume the pressure and temperature are 1.05 bar and 22.4 °C throughout the expansion. Use the value 8.314 x 10-2 L Ba K-1 mol- as gas constant. О а. -4914 J Ob. -2457 J O c. +2457 J O d. -1061J О е. +1061 J

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A piece of magnesium metal with a mass of 10.5 g was placed into 200 mL of a dilute hydrochloric acid solution.
The balanced equation is given below:
Mg(s) + 2HCI(aq)
MgCl2(aq) + H2(g)
->
If magnesium is the limiting reagent in this reaction what is the work done by the expansion of H2(g)? Assume
the pressure and temperature are 1.05 bar and 22.4 °C throughout the expansion. Use the value 8.314 x 102 L Bar
K-1 mol- as gas constant.
O a.
-4914 J
O b.
-2457 J
+2457 J
O d. -1061 J
Ое.
+1061 J
Transcribed Image Text:A piece of magnesium metal with a mass of 10.5 g was placed into 200 mL of a dilute hydrochloric acid solution. The balanced equation is given below: Mg(s) + 2HCI(aq) MgCl2(aq) + H2(g) -> If magnesium is the limiting reagent in this reaction what is the work done by the expansion of H2(g)? Assume the pressure and temperature are 1.05 bar and 22.4 °C throughout the expansion. Use the value 8.314 x 102 L Bar K-1 mol- as gas constant. O a. -4914 J O b. -2457 J +2457 J O d. -1061 J Ое. +1061 J
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