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In the reaction `2Al(s)+6HCl(aq)to6Cl^(-)(aq)+3H_2`

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6 L HCl (aq) is consumed for every 3 L H2 produced

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33.6 L H2 (g) is produced at STP for every mole of Al that reacts

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67.2 L H2 (g) at 1 atm , 273 K is produced for every mole Al that reacts

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11.2 L H2(g) at 1 atm 273 K is produced foe every mole HCl (aq) consumed

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