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Calcium cyanamide, CaCN2, reacts with water to form calcium carbonate and ammonia; CaCN2(s)+3H2O(l)-->CaCO3(s)+2NH3(g). a) How many grams of water are needed to react with 75.0 g of CaCN2? b) How many grams of NH3 are produced from 5.24 g of CaCN2? c) How many grams of CaCO3 form if 155 g of water reacts?

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Jean Keeling
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28 Sep 2019

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