Consider the neutralization reaction that takes place when hydrochloric acid reacts with solid nickel(II) carbonate.
a.) Write a conversion factor that relates moles of HCl to moles of NiCO3 for this reaction.
b.) What is the minimum volume of 6.0 M HCl necessary to react completely with 14.266g of solid nickel(II) carbonate, NiCO3?
Consider the neutralization reaction that takes place when hydrochloric acid reacts with solid nickel(II) carbonate. a.)...
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