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calculate the mass of carbon dioxide formed when 10.6g of sodium caronate reacts with 7.3g of hydrochloric acid to produce 11.7g of sodium chloride and 1.8g of water and carbon dioxide

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Answered by rudra09
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the mass of co2 is 9. 9
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Answered by sharangpal
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CaCo3(10.6g) + HCl(7.3g) ------->NaCl(11.7g) + H2O(1.8g) + CO2(xg)

We know that by Law Of Conservation Of Mass , the mass of reactant is equal to mass of product. So,

10.6 + 7.3 = 11.7 + 1.8 + x
=> 17.9= 13.5 + x
=> 17.9 - 13.5= x
=> x= 4.4g

So, the mass of CO2 formed in the above reaction is 4.4g.
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