The question is this.
You have a piece of magneisium of unknown mass and a beaker of water in which is dissolved an unknown amount of hydrogen chloride. Design an experiment to determine which reactant is the limited reagent.
The BALANCED chemical equation illustrating the reaction is as follows:
Mg (s) + 2HCl (aq) --> MgCl2 (aq) + H2 (g)
My approach: The way I'm interpreting this problem is that the products are irrelevent. The main focus is on the reactants and to determine the limited reagent.
I'd plan to get an electronic balance, mass the magnesium, and then find the molar mass of Magnesium using a table of elements. After which, I'd do the same exact thing for the hydrochloric acid (mass an empty beaker of the same type, mass the beaker with the HCl, find the mass of the HCL alone, and then find molar mass as depicted in the equation ---> 2 [1.0 + 35.5]). Then, I'd use stoichiometric calculations to determine the reactant with more moles, which would be the limited reageant.
Would this be correct? I feel like I'm missing something.