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How many moles of Hydrogen gas will be produced if you start with 2.5 moles of Magnesium and an excess of Hydrochloric Acid given the following balanced chemical reaction:

Mg + 2HCl → MgCl2 + H2

  • 2.5 moles
  • 7.5 moles
  • 1.25 moles
  • 5.0 Moles

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