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A piece of metallic iron (10 moles) was dissolved in concentrated hydrochloric acid. The reaction formed iron (II) chloride and hydrogen gas. How many moles of iron (II) chloride were formed?

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Answer:

10 moles

Step-by-step explanation:

The first thing to do is to write the balance chemical reaction


Fe_((s)) + 2HCl_((aq)) ----> FeCl_(2(aq)) +H_(2(g)) \\

According to the balanced chemical equation, if the hydrochloric acid is in excess, one mol of iron forms one mole of iron (II) chloride, which is as many moles as iron. So 10 moles of iron will form 10 moles of iron (II) chloride.

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