Scenario In an investigation, lab groups combine two compounds, as shown below. Based on the data collected from all lab groups, you realize that one group’s data was not possible.     Mg (s) + 2HCl (aq) → MgCl2 (aq) + H2 (g)   External Data   Group Number Mass of Mg (g) Mass of HCl (g) Mass of MgCl2 (g) 1 5  15                                     20 2 5 15 17 3 5 15 21 4 5 15                                     20 5 5 15                                    19

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In an investigation, lab groups combine two compounds, as shown below. Based on the data collected from all lab groups, you realize that one group’s data was not possible.  

 

Mg (s) + 2HCl (aq) → MgCl2 (aq) + H2 (g)

 

External Data

 

Group Number

Mass of Mg (g)

Mass of HCl (g)

Mass of MgCl2 (g)

1

15                                    

20

2

5

15

17

3

5

15

21

4

5

15                                    

20

5

5

15                                   

19

 

Prompt 

Make a claim about which group’s data is not possible. Use evidence and scientific reasoning to support your claim. Include a rebuttal in your answer.

 

Claim (1 sentence): ______________________________________________________________.

 

Evidence 1 (2-3 sentences): ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

 

Reasoning (1 sentence):

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________.

 

Rebuttal (Justify the other groups’ data that are correct):

________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

 

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