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Calculate the number of moles of calcium chloride CaCI2, that can be obtained from 75g of limestone, CaCO3, in the presence of excess hydrogen chloride.
Equation of reaction
CaCo3(s)+2HCIïƒ CaCI2(aq)+H2O+CO2(g )
From the equation, 1 mole CaCO3, yields 1 mole CaCI2.
Number of moles of CaCO3 reacted= reacting mass/molar mass
=75g/100g mol-1=0.75mol
0.75 mole CaCO3 will yield 0.75 mole of CaCI2
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