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Assume you have 5.0g of Mg(s) reactant. Calculate how much HCl(aq) you would need to use in order to ensure that HCl is not the limiting reactant. Your final answer should be in mL of HCl.
A. 82mL HCl
B. 41mL HCl
C. 410mL HCl
D. 205mL HCL
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