Mg + H2SO4 --> MgSO4 + H2 <--- Is this 2 moles?
What is stoichiometric coefficient? 1 or 2?
A dibasic acid should give me 2 moles of H+ ions.
The ratio for H2 to H2SO4 is 1:1
Do the same calculations for 1 mol of HCl and compare amount of H
2 produced.
and i know that under typical laboratory conditions 1 mole of all gases occupy a molar volume of 24dm3 = 24000cm3
Not exactly. You should use PV=nRT, and to be really precise you should correct for water vapor pressure.
Ok i am confused..How do i work out how much H2 would be given out at the end? If it is too much and can not be measured-Is it ok to decrease by a scale factor?
Start with the volume you can meaure, than calculate amount of acid that should give this volume of gas, then calculate amount of Mg necessary.