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You carefully weigh out 12.00g ofCaCO3 powder and add it to 48.60 g ofHCl solution. You noticebubbles as a reaction takes place.You then weigh the resultingsolution and find that it has a massof 55.68 g. The relevantequation is

CaCO3+2HCl---->H2O+CO2_CaCl

Assuming no other reactions take place, what mass ofCO2 wasproduced in this reaction?

I need help solving this problem. Do I have to work outeach gramvalue to determine the limiting reactant? Can anyonehelp?

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