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Chemistry, 10.01.2021 17:00, JamesDelia

Suggest what might happen to the experiment if you used a lot more magnesium and acid, so that more than 100cm^3 of hydrogen gas was formed. what could be done to reduce the risk of an accident if more than 100cm^3 of hydrogen was produced?

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