Question #a7896

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Sep 22, 2016

Mg(s)+2HCl(aq)MgCl2(aq)+H2(g)

Explanation:

Magnesium, Mg, will react with hydrochloric acid, HCl, to produce aqueous magnesium chloride, MgCl2, and hydrogen gas, H2, which bubbles out of solution.

Your word equation will be

magnesium + hydrochloric acid magnesium chloride + hydrogen gas

The balanced chemical equation that describes this single replacement reaction looks like this

Mg(s)+2HCl(aq)MgCl2(aq)+H2(g)

Notice that the equation includes the states of the substances. A solid (s) magnesium strip is added to hydrochloric acid, an aqueous solution (aq).

The reaction produces aqueous magnesium chloride and gaseous (g) hydrogen gas, which as you can see bubbles out of solution.

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