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Chemistry, 02.12.2020 15:30, jelopez4

5 gm of pure CaCO3 if treated with 5 gm of HCl to produce CaCl2, H2O and CO2, a) find which one is limiting reactant and why?
b) Calculate mass of CaCl2 formed?
c) How many number of water molecules are produced?
d) Calculate the volume of CO2 produced at NTP?

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