Zinc metal reacts with hydrochloric acid to form zinc chloride and hydrogen gas according to the reaction Zn (s)+2 HCl (aq)→ZnCl2 (aq)+H2 (g) What is the theoretical yield of hydrogen gas from 7.6 g of hydrochloric acid?
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