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answer both parts 1 and 2 Acid precipitation dripping on limestone produces carbon dioxide by the...
Acid precipitation dripping on limestone produces carbon dioxide by the following reaction: CaCO3(s) + 2H+ (aq) —— Ca2+ (aq) + CO2(g) +H20(1) 17.0 mL of CO2 was produced at 25.0°C and768.0 mm Hg. Part 1 (1 pt) W See Periodic Table D See Hint How many moles of CO2 were produced? 78.6 mol Part 2 (1 pt) D See Hint How many milligrams of CaCO3 were consumed? 7.86 mg
Acid precipitation dripping on limestone produces carbon dioxide by the following reaction: CaCO3(s) + 2H+ (aq) —— Ca2+ (aq) + CO2(g) +H2O(l) 17.0 mL of CO2 was produced at 25.0°C and 748.0 mm Hg.Part 1 How many moles of CO2 were produced? Part 2 How many milligrams of CaCO3 were consumed?
Acid precipitation dripping on limestone produces carbon dioxide by the following reaction: 15.5 mL of CO2 was produced at 25.0°C and 790.0 mm Hg. Part 1 How many moles of CO2 were produced? Part 2 (1 point) How many milligrams of CaCO3, were consumed?
When acidic precipitation hits limestone the following reaction occurs Caco, (s) + 2 H,09 - Ca* (aq) + Co, (g) + 3 H,0 (liq) If 15.00 mL of Co, were produced at 0.985 atm and 310 K, how many mg of Caco, (MM - 100.09 g/mol) were consumed? Note that there are 1000 mg in a gram. Select one: 0 0.0581 98.2 5.81 x 10 05.81 x 10 58.1 Check
8. Carbon dioxide can be made in the lab by the reaction of hydrochloric acid with calcium carbonate, shown in the equation below. How many liters of CO2 (g) at 30°C and 735 torr can be prepared from a mixture of 68.3 grams of CaCO3 (s) (100.09 g/mol) and 678 mL of 0.350 M HCI (10 pts)? R = 0.0821 Latm/molK CaCO3 (s) + 2 HCI (aq) ---> CaCl2 (aq) + H20 (1) + CO2 (9)
CH4 + 2 O2 → CO2 + 2 H20 How many moles of carbon dioxide are produced from the combustion of 110 g of CH4?
When calcium carbonate is added to hydrochloric acid, calcium chloride, carbon dioxide, and water are produced. CaCO3(s)+2HCl(aq)⟶CaCl2(aq)+H2O(l)+CO2(g) How many grams of calcium chloride will be produced when 28.0 g of calcium carbonate is combined with 12.0 g of hydrochloric acid? mass of CaCl2: Which reactant is in excess? CaCO3 HCl How many grams of the excess reactant will remain after the reaction is complete? mass of excess reactant:
When calcium carbonate is added to hydrochloric acid, calcium chloride, carbon dioxide, and water are produced. CaCO3(s)+2HCl(aq)⟶CaCl2(aq)+H2O(l)+CO2(g) How many grams of calcium chloride will be produced when 30.0 g of calcium carbonate is combined with 14.0 g of hydrochloric acid?
When calcium carbonate is added to hydrochloric acid, calcium chloride, carbon dioxide, and water are produced. CaCO3(s)+2HCl(aq)⟶CaCl2(aq)+H2O(l)+CO2(g) How many grams of calcium chloride will be produced when 31.0 g of calcium carbonate is combined with 15.0 g of hydrochloric acid? How many grams of the excess reactant will remain after the reaction is complete?
When calcium carbonate is added to hydrochloric acid, calcium chloride, carbon dioxide, and water are produced. CaCO3(s)+2HCl(aq)⟶CaCl2(aq)+H2O(l)+CO2(g) How many grams of calcium chloride will be produced when 28.0 g of calcium carbonate is combined with 13.0 g of hydrochloric acid? mass of CaCl2 : g Which reactant is in excess? HCl CaCO3 CaCO 3 How many grams of the excess reactant will remain after the reaction is complete? mass of excess reactant: