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Balance a reaction and find reactant and product information

Balance the following reaction: Mn + HCl --> MnCl2 + H2

If you have 100g of Mn and 100g of HCl find
a. The limiting reageant
b. Moles of MnCl2 formed
c. Grams of MnCl2 formed
d. Moles of excess reagent


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