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0.349g of cacl2*2h2o and 0.698g of na2co3 are dissolved in 100ml ofwater to form a solution.? Which is the limiting reactant?
How many grams of CaCO3 will precipitate?
How many grams of excess reactant remain after the reaction hasgone tell completion?
I know the overall equation is:
Na2CO3(aq)+CaCl2*H2O(aq)--->CaCO3(s)+2N...
But I'm confused on how to get the rest.
0.349g of cacl2*2h2o and 0.698g of na2co3 are dissolved in 100ml ofwater to form a solution.?
Which is the limiting reactant?
How many grams of CaCO3 will precipitate?
How many grams of excess reactant remain after the reaction hasgone tell completion?
I know the overall equation is:
Na2CO3(aq)+CaCl2*H2O(aq)--->CaCO3(s)+2N...
But I'm confused on how to get the rest.
How many grams of CaCO3 will precipitate?
How many grams of excess reactant remain after the reaction hasgone tell completion?
I know the overall equation is:
Na2CO3(aq)+CaCl2*H2O(aq)--->CaCO3(s)+2N...
But I'm confused on how to get the rest.
lalithashwin156Lv10
6 May 2023
Patrina SchowalterLv2
28 Sep 2019
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