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Consider the neutralization reaction that takes place when hydrochloric acid reacts with aqueous calcium hydroxide
Write a conversion factor that relates moles of hydrochloric to moles of calcium hydroxide for this reaction
Write a conversion factor that relates moles of hydrochloric to moles of calcium hydroxide for this reaction
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Answered by
Dr. Dave
Balanced Equation is:
2HCl + Ca(OH)2 --> 2H2O + CaCl2
So you need 1 mole of Ca(OH)2 for every mole of HCl.
2 moles HCl / 1 mole Ca(OH)2
2HCl + Ca(OH)2 --> 2H2O + CaCl2
So you need 1 mole of Ca(OH)2 for every mole of HCl.
2 moles HCl / 1 mole Ca(OH)2
Answered by
DrBob222
So you need 1 mole of Ca(OH)2 for every mole of HCl.
<b>Should be.
So you need 1 mol Ca(OH)2 for every 2 mols HCl.</b> The Conversion factor is ok.
<b>Should be.
So you need 1 mol Ca(OH)2 for every 2 mols HCl.</b> The Conversion factor is ok.
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