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A typical antacid contains CaCO3.
A typical antacid contains CaCO3. If such an antacid is added to 25.0 mL of a solution that is 0.250 M in HCl, how many grams of
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Maria
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if the chemical equation is CaCO3(s) + 2HCl(aq) > CaCl2(aq) + H2O(l) +CO2(g) and represents the reaction of an antacid, CaCO3,
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Gana
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if the chemical equation is CaCO3(s) + 2HCl(aq) > CaCl2(aq) + H2O(l) +CO2(g) and represents the reaction of an antacid, CaCO3,
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Kaila(:
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The active ingredient of the antacid is CaCO3 and so Sally chose titration with HCl as a method for analysis. What is the mass
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Cody
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Some antacid tablets actually contain a mixture of calcium carbonate and magnesium hydroxide (though
they usually have the same
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Jim
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Calcium carbonate CaCO3 reacts with stomach acid (HCl, hydrochloric acid) according to the following equation:
CaCO3(s)+2HCl(aq)-
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Dana
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A single dose of a certain antacid contains 250. mg of Mg(OH)2 and 300. mg of CaCO3. How many mmol of H+ can be neutralized by
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Chris
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CaCO3 is used as an antacid. How many mL of a 0.10 M HCl solution would be neutralized by 0.500 g of CaCO3.
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Anonymous
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Imagine that you are a charge nurse in a nursing home. You are typically the only medical personnel in the house at any one
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Mickey
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Calcium carbonate reacts w/stomach acid according to the following chemical equation.
CaCO3+2HCl(aq)-> CaCl2(aq)+H2O(l)+CO2(g) A.
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Tony
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