Calcium Chloride reacts with sodium

  1. Calcium Chloride reacts with sodium carbonate (aq) to form solid calcium carbonate and aqueous sodium chloride. Determine the
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  2. 25.0 g of calcium chloride reacts with 25.0 g of sodium carbonate to form calcium carbonate and sodium chloride.CaCl2+ Na2CO3
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  3. 20 g of calcium chloride reacts with 20 g of sodium carbonate to form calcium carbonate and sodium chloride.CaCl2+ Na2CO3 →
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  4. Given 7.8 moles of calcium hydroxide reacts with excess sodium chloride to produce calcium chloride and sodium hydroxide, how
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  5. 20 g of calcium chloride reacts with 20 g of sodium carbonate to form calcium carbonate and sodium chloride.CaCl2+ Na2CO3 →
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  6. 18.5 grams of calcium chloride reacts with 25.7 grams of sodium phosphate and produces calcium phosphate and sodium chloride.
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  7. 3.2 grams of calcium chloride reacts with 3.55 grams of sodium sulfate producing calcium sulfate + sodium chloride. Which is the
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  8. 1) When aqueous solutions of cupric chloride and sodium phosphate are mixed, solid cupric phosphate separates from a solution of
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  9. Write as a chemical reactionSodium phosphate + calcium chloride yield calcium + sodium chloride My child has. Na3PO4 + CaCl ->
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  10. Write the balanced equation of the reaction described below. Include the states (s, l, aq, g) for the reactants and products.Whe
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