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CaCO3+2HCl gives CaCl2+H2O+CO2 calculate the weight of calcium chloride obtained from 10 g of calcium carbonate

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Answered by bkbbrainlyuser
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CaCO3 + 2HCl -----> CaCl2 + H2O + CO2.

2.5g? g

Mass of CaCO3= 40+12+3(16)=52+ 48= 100.

Molar mass of CaCO3=100g.

Mass of CaCl2= 40 + 2(35.5)= 40+ 71= 111.

Molar mass of CaCl2=111g.

Mass of CaCO3 (g) Mass of CaCl2 (g)

For 100g of CaCO

3

, 111g of CaCl_2$$ is formed.

let for 2.5g of CaCO

3

, x g of CaCl

2

is formed.

Thus, by cross multiplication,

x=111×2.5/100=2.775g=2.78g

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