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Suppose you wanted to add just enough 0.40M calcium chloride solution to 75.0mL of 0.60M of sodium carbonate solution for all of the sodium carbonate and calcium chloride to react.

B) what mass of calcium carbonate would be produced (assuming a 100% yield)
8 years ago

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Damon
4.5 grams, look below at earlier question
8 years ago

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