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Calcium hydroxide reacts with carbon dioxide to give calcium carbonate and water in the following manner:

Ca(OH)₂ + CO₂→ CaCO3 + H₂O

What amount of calcium carbonate is produced when 15 g of calcium hydroxide reacts with 15 g of carbon dioxide? Which out of the two acts as a limiting reagent? ​

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Answered by soumyanshushekhar
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Answer:

20g approx. CaCO3 will be formed

Ca(OH2) will act as limiting agent

CO2 will be remain in excess

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