What is the number of mole equivalents of H$_2$ produced by the reaction of 1 mole equivalent of Mg (m) with H$_2$SO$_4$ (aq)?
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Mg(s) + H$_2$SO$_4$(aq) $\rightarrow$ MgSO$_4$(aq) + H$_2$(g) Show more…
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