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Zinc and hydrochloric acid react according to the reaction:
`Zn_((s))+2HCl_((aq.))rarr ZnCl_(2(aq.))+H_(2(g))`
If `0.30` mole of `Zn` are added to hydrochloric acid containing `0.52` mole `HCl`, how many moles of `H_(2)` are produced?

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