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why calcium hydrogen carbonate cannot be used in reaction with hydrochloric acid to produce carbon dioxide ??​

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Answered by bhartirathore299
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When calcium carbonate reacts with hydrochloric acid, carbon dioxide gas is produced. 1. When calcium carbonate reacts with hydrochloric acid, carbon dioxide gas is produced. ... As carbon dioxide escapes from the flask it loses mass.

Answered by gannie7
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CaCl2 is highly soluble in aqueous solution, and it will stay in the ionized form in aqueous solution until about ~740 g/L weight concentration at room temperature 20 C. Since HCL is always stays in a diluted form, there will be plenty of water in such a system

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