For the following reaction, 25.0 grams of iron are allowed to react with 27.2 grams of hydrochloric acid. iron(s) + hydrochloric acid (aq) → iron (II) chloride (aq) + hydrogen (g) What is the maximum amount of iron(II) chloride that can be formed? Mass= g What is the FORMULA for the limiting reactant? What amount of the excess reactant remains after the reaction is complete? Mass= g Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 9 more group attempts remaining

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For the following reaction, 25.0 grams of iron are allowed to react with 27.2 grams of hydrochloric acid.
→ iron (II) chloride (aq) + hydrogen (g)
iron(s) + hydrochloric acid (aq)
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Mass=
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