Part A Hydrobromic acid dissolves solid iron according to the following reaction: Fe(s) + 2HB1(aq) FeBr2 (aq) +H2(g) What mass of HBr (in g) would you need to dissolve a 3.6-g pure iron bar on a padlock? Express your answer using two significant figures. • View Available Hint(s) m = Submit Part B What mass of H2 would be produced by the complete reaction of the iron bar? Express your answer using two significant figures. > View Available Hint(s) m = bo

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**Hydrobromic Acid Dissolves Solid Iron**

**Chemical Reaction:**
\[ \text{Fe(s)} + 2\text{HBr(aq)} \rightarrow \text{FeBr}_2\text{(aq)} + \text{H}_2\text{(g)} \]

**Exercise:**

**Part A:**
What mass of HBr (in g) would you need to dissolve a 3.6-g pure iron bar on a padlock?

- **Instruction:** Express your answer using two significant figures.
  
- **Response Field:**
  \[ m = \_\_\_\_\_\_\_ \text{g} \]

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**Part B:**
What mass of H₂ would be produced by the complete reaction of the iron bar?

- **Instruction:** Express your answer using two significant figures.
  
- **Response Field:**
  \[ m = \_\_\_\_\_\_\_ \text{g} \]

  - **Submit Button**

**Hints Available:**
For both parts, you may access hints by clicking "View Available Hint(s)."
Transcribed Image Text:**Hydrobromic Acid Dissolves Solid Iron** **Chemical Reaction:** \[ \text{Fe(s)} + 2\text{HBr(aq)} \rightarrow \text{FeBr}_2\text{(aq)} + \text{H}_2\text{(g)} \] **Exercise:** **Part A:** What mass of HBr (in g) would you need to dissolve a 3.6-g pure iron bar on a padlock? - **Instruction:** Express your answer using two significant figures. - **Response Field:** \[ m = \_\_\_\_\_\_\_ \text{g} \] - **Submit Button** **Part B:** What mass of H₂ would be produced by the complete reaction of the iron bar? - **Instruction:** Express your answer using two significant figures. - **Response Field:** \[ m = \_\_\_\_\_\_\_ \text{g} \] - **Submit Button** **Hints Available:** For both parts, you may access hints by clicking "View Available Hint(s)."
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