Co2 is formed as a result of the reaction between CaCo3 and Hcl
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1. When calcium carbonate reacts with hydrochloric acid, carbon dioxide gas is produced. A convenient way of following the reaction is to place a flask containing the reactants on a chemical balance and follow the mass of the apparatus with time. As carbon dioxide escapes from the flask it loses mass.
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