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If 4g of the carbonate reacts completely with 40cm3 of 2M hydrochloric acid, calculate
The Relative atomic mass of X. (C=12.0 ,O=16.0, Cl=35.5).
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If 4g of the carbonate reacts completely with 40cm3 of 2M hydrochloric acid, calculate
The Relative atomic mass of X. (C=12.0 ,O=16.0, Cl=35.5).

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