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What mass of a divalent metal M (atomic mass = 40) would react with excess hydrochloric acid to liberate 224cm^3 dry hydrogen gas measured at S.T.P?

A.

8.0 g

B.

4.0 g

C.

0.8 g

D.

0.4 g

Correct answer is D

let the divalent metal be Q

Q + 2HCl → QCl2 + H2

1mole of Q liberated 1 mole of Hydrogen gas ( one mole of any gas at STP has a volume of 22400cm^3 or 22.4dm^3 )

40  → 22400cm^3

? → 224cm^3

mass of Q = \(\frac{ 40 \times 224}{22400}\)

mass of Q = 0.4g.