2HCl (aq) + K2CO3(aq) → H2O ( l ) + 2 KCl (aq)+ CO2 (g) A total of 2.0 moles of potassium carbonate and 3.0 moles of hydrochloric acid are combined; the reaction proceeds to completion.
a. Which reactant is limiting?
b. How many moles of carbon dioxide are formed?
c. What is the mass of carbon dioxide that is formed?
d. How many moles of water are formed?
e. What is the mass of water that is formed?
f. Water has a density of 1.00 g/mL at room temperature. What volume of water is produced?
g. Carbon dioxide is a gas. It turns out that 1.00 moles of any gas occupies 24.0 L at 20 ̊C under 1.00 atmospheres (atm) of pressure. What volume of carbon dioxide (at 20 ̊C under 1.00 atm) is formed?
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J, I worked one just like parts a,b,c,d for you earlier today. Why do I need to do this one too? e is the same as d. The last ones are slightly different. Anyway, the point is that once I've worked one for you then you should be able to do the others like it. I'll be glad to HELP but we are a homework help with the emphasis on help and not doing it for you. If you don't understand something about the other problem I worked let me know what it is. You can post your questions piggy back on this one. I'll catch them tomorrow. Bed time for me now.