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Ca + Cl2 ->
CaCl2
1. If 76.04g of Ca reacts with 152.11g of chlorine, how many grams of Calcium chloride
(CaCl) can form?
2. What is the limiting reagent?
JUST ONE AND SECOND TWO. PLS HELP URGENT


Ca

+ Cl2 ------>
CaCl2
1. If 76.04g of Ca reacts with 152.11g of chlorine, how many grams of C

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