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Chemistry, 02.06.2021 01:00, QANDA660

CaCN 2 +3H 2 O=>CaCO 3 +2NH 3 a. For the balanced equation shown below, what would be the limiting reagent if 10.4 grams of CaCN 2 were reacted with 6.52 grams of H 2 O b. How much of the excess reagent remains?

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