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    In the Equation Ag + HCl → AgCl + H<sub>2</sub>
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In the Equation Ag + HCl → AgCl + H2

Question 73

Question 73

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In the equation Ag + HCl → AgCl + H2, when 55.0 g silver is mixed with 45.0 g HCl, which is the limiting reactant?


A) Hydrogen
B) Silver chloride
C) Hydrochloric acid
D) Silver

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