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Chemistry, 21.07.2019 19:00, nanda22

How many grams of calcium chloride are needed to produce 1.50 g of potassium chloride? cacl2(aq) + k2co3(aq) → 2 kcl(aq) + caco3(aq) 1.12 g 2.23 g 0.896 g 4.47 g?

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