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How much is the excess reactant?
2. Aluminum hydroxide [Al(OH)3] reacts with acetic acid (C2H402) will produce aluminum
acetate [Al(C2H3CO2)3] and water. If 125 g of acetic acid and 275 g of aluminum
hydroxide reacts to produce aluminum acetate, which is the limiting reactant?
3. Limestone (CaCO3) is decomposed to call and CO2 by heating Calculate hou​

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Explanation:

How much is the excess reactant?

2. Aluminum hydroxide [Al(OH)3] reacts with acetic acid (C2H402) will produce aluminum

acetate [Al(C2H3CO2)3] and water. If 125 g of acetic acid and 275 g of aluminum

hydroxide reacts to produce aluminum acetate, which is the limiting reactant?

3. Limestone (CaCO3) is decomposed to call and CO2

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