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Chemistry, 19.09.2019 03:30 kylea97

You perform a reaction in which 60.0 g of calcium (ca) is reacted with carbonic acid (h2co3) to
form 150.2 g of calcium carbonate (caco) and some hydrogen gas (h2). if you only want to
produce 45.0 g of calcium carbonate, how much calcium will you need?

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