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Suppose 1 gram of Li2CO3 is reacted with in 50.0 mL of 3.00 M HCl. What would be the mass of CO2 liberated in the reaction? After the reaction, how many moles of HCl are left over?
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Answered by DrBob222
This is a limiting reagent problem.
Another worked example.
http://www.jiskha.com/science/chemistry/limiting_reagent_problem.html
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