For the reaction
CaCN2 + 3H2O → CaCO3 + 2 NH3 ,
what is the maximum amount of CaCO3
whi...
Chemistry, 20.09.2020 06:01 xxaurorabluexx
For the reaction
CaCN2 + 3H2O → CaCO3 + 2 NH3 ,
what is the maximum amount of CaCO3
which could be formed from 10.39 g of CaCN2
and 16.17 g of H2O?
Answer in units of g.
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