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Chemistry, 07.12.2021 19:40, brighamc23

Given the following reaction Ca(OH)2+H2SO4→CaSO4+2H2O
If you start with 14.82 g of Ca(OH)2 and 16.35 g of H2SO4,
a) determine the limiting reagent
b) determine the number of moles of H2O produced
c) determine the number of grams of CaSO4 produced
d) determine the number of grams of excess reagent left

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Given the following reaction Ca(OH)2+H2SO4→CaSO4+2H2O
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