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Cu + 2 HCl --> CuCl2 + H2

167.12 g HCl * (1 mol HCl/36.46 g HCl) * (1 mol H2/2 mol HCl) * (2.02 g/1 mol H2) = 4.629 g H2

4.63 grams of hydrogen gas is produced when 167.12 grams of hydrochloric acid reacts with copper.

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