Calculate the number of inolecules of carbon (IV) oxide
produced when 10g of CaCO3 is treated w...
Chemistry, 04.03.2020 15:27 allieballey0727
Calculate the number of inolecules of carbon (IV) oxide
produced when 10g of CaCO3 is treated with 100cm of
0.2 mol dm - HC1. The equation of the reaction is
CaCO3ts, + 2HClap --> CaClaag, + H2O,0 + CO2(g)
Ca=40:0=120=161
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