Monday, November 16, 2009

Moles ratio?

So I have .033 moles of HCL and .016 moles of Mg how do I find the ratio?


I know it's mole of HCl/mole of Mg but that's not correct, maybe it's the form you have to write it in?

Moles ratio?
HCl : Mg :: 0.033 : 0.016





Take the smallest molar value (0.016) and divide it into itself and into the other ratios,





HCl : Mg :: 0.033/0.016 : 0.016/0.016


HCl : Mg :: 2.0625 : 1.0





Then adjust to nearest whole numbers.





HCl : Mg :: 2 : 1





In words, Hcl is in the ratio of two to Mg in the ratio of one.
Reply:The way it's normally written is 2:1 HCl:Mg.
Reply:I'm not sure what you want, but the reaction goes like this:





Mg + 2 HCl --%26gt; MgCl2 + H2





The molar ratio between the two substances if one mole of Mg per two moles of HCl.





So, your 0.016 moles of Mg would require 0.032 moles of HCl to fully react, thereby leaving 0.001 mole of HCl remaining.





HTH


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