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When calcium carbonate is added to hydrochloric acid, calcium chloride, carbon dioxide, and water are produced.
CaCO2(S)+2HCI(aq)-->CaCI2(aq)+H2O(l)+CO2(g)
How many grams of calcium chloride will be produced when 26.0 g of calcium carbonate are combined with 11.0 g of hydrochloric acid?
Which is in excess and how many grams of this reactant will remain after the reaction is complete?
When calcium carbonate is added to hydrochloric acid, calcium chloride, carbon dioxide, and water are produced.
CaCO2(S)+2HCI(aq)-->CaCI2(aq)+H2O(l)+CO2(g)
How many grams of calcium chloride will be produced when 26.0 g of calcium carbonate are combined with 11.0 g of hydrochloric acid?
Which is in excess and how many grams of this reactant will remain after the reaction is complete?
Lelia LubowitzLv2
28 May 2019