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How many moles of CaCI2 will be formed if you react 1 mole HCI? How many moles of CaCI2 will form if you react 5.5 moles of CaCO3?
2 HCI+CaCO3->CaCI2+H2O+CO2
12 years ago

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Answered by Devron
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1 mol of HCl*(CaCl2/2 mol of HCl)= 0.5 mol of CaCl2

5.5 mol of CaCO3*(1 mol of CaCl2/1 mol of CaCO3)= 5.5 mol of CaCO3

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