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Chemistry, 30.09.2019 20:50 yair7

You carefully weigh out 14.00 g of caco3 powder and add it to 56.70 g of hcl solution. you notice bubbles as a reaction takes place. you then weigh the resulting solution and find that it has a mass of 64.96 g . the relevant equation is
caco3(s)+2hcl(aq)→h2o(l)+co2(g)+cac l2(aq)
assuming no other reactions take place, what mass of co2 was produced in this reaction?

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