Q1.) The reaction that you will be performing in this experiment is an example of an oxidation–reduction (redox) reaction. Mg(s)+2HCl(aq)⟶Mg2+(aq)+2Cl−(aq)+H2(g)Mg(s)+2HCl(aq)⟶Mg2+(aq)+2Cl−(aq)+H2(g) What species is being oxidized? Group of answer choices Mg is oxidized HCl is oxidized Mg2+ is oxidized Cl- is oxidized H2 is oxidized   part b. The reaction that you will be performing in this experiment is an example of an oxidation– reduction reaction. Mg(s)+2HCl(aq)⟶Mg2+(aq)+2Cl−(aq)+H2(g)Mg(s)+2HCl(aq)⟶Mg2+(aq)+2Cl−(aq)+H2(g) What species is being reduced? Group of answer choices Mg is reduced HCl is reduced Mg2+ is reduced Cl- is reduced H2 is reduced

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Q1.) The reaction that you will be performing in this experiment is an example of an oxidation–reduction (redox) reaction.

Mg(s)+2HCl(aq)⟶Mg2+(aq)+2Cl−(aq)+H2(g)Mg(s)+2HCl(aq)⟶Mg2+(aq)+2Cl−(aq)+H2(g)

What species is being oxidized?

Group of answer choices
Mg is oxidized
HCl is oxidized

Mg2+ is oxidized

Cl- is oxidized

H2 is oxidized

 

part b. The reaction that you will be performing in this experiment is an example of an oxidation– reduction reaction.

Mg(s)+2HCl(aq)⟶Mg2+(aq)+2Cl−(aq)+H2(g)Mg(s)+2HCl(aq)⟶Mg2+(aq)+2Cl−(aq)+H2(g)

What species is being reduced?

Group of answer choices
Mg is reduced
HCl is reduced

Mg2+ is reduced

Cl- is reduced

H2 is reduced

 

Q.2) In the experiment, you wrap a piece of copper wire around your magnesium strip to suspend the magnesium inside the eudiometer. Why is copper wire a good choice for this task?

Group of answer choices
It conducts electricity very well
It reacts strongly with the acid
It does not react with the acid
It is much heavier than Mg
 
Q.3) A 45 mL sample of a dry gas is collected at 380 torr and 25 °C. Calculate the volume of the gas sample (in mL) at STP.
 

Q.4)Using the data provided in Table 3 in the handout (also provided below), calculate the vapor pressure of water at 21.0 °C.

Table 3:  Vapor pressure of water at various temperatures
T (˚C) P (mmHg) T (˚C) P (mmHg) T (˚C) P (mmHg)
0 4.58 16 13.63 26 25.21
5 6.54 18 15.48 28 28.35
10 9.21 20 17.54 30 31.82
12 10.52 22 19.83 40 55.3
14 11.99 24 22.38 50 92.5
 
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