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The reaction between calcium carbonate (caco3) and hcl produces calcium chloride (cacl2), carbon dioxide (co2), and water (h2o).what happens when the concentration of hydrogen chloride (hcl) molecules is doubled in this reaction? caco3 + 2hcl → cacl2 + co2 + h2o when the hydrogen chloride concentration doubles, the number of collisions between the reactants (increases, decreases, remains constant) , which causes the rate of the forward reaction to (increase, decrease, remain constant)

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