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Answered by zoyaqueen40
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Calcium carbonate reacts with aqueous HC1 to give CaCl2 and C02 according to the reaction given below:

\small \tt{CaC0_3(s) + 2HCl(aq) → CaCl_2(aq) + C0_2(g) + H2_O(l)}CaC0

3

(s)+2HCl(aq)→CaCl

2

(aq)+C0

2

(g)+H2

O

(l)

\bold{To \: Find:-}ToFind:−

•What mass of CaCl2 will be formed when 250 mL of 0.76 M HC1 reacts with 1000 g of CaC03?

•Name the limiting reagent. •Calculate the number of moles of CaCl2 formed in the reaction.

Answered by zoyaansari6
1

Answer:

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Explanation:

\huge \bold{Question:-}Question:−

Calcium carbonate reacts with aqueous HC1 to give CaCl2 and C02 according to the reaction given below:

\small \tt{CaC0_3(s) + 2HCl(aq) → CaCl_2(aq) + C0_2(g) + H2_O(l)}CaC0

3

(s)+2HCl(aq)→CaCl

2

(aq)+C0

2

(g)+H2

O

(l)

\bold{To \: Find:-}ToFind:−

•What mass of CaCl2 will be formed when 250 mL of 0.76 M HC1 reacts with 1000 g of CaC03?

•Name the limiting reagent. •Calculate the number of moles of CaCl2 formed in the reaction.

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