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when marble undergoes CaCO3+ H2SO4
when marble undergoes CaCO3+ H2SO4 = CaSO4+H2O+CO2, what happens to it and where can one see the evidence of this effect?
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mmm
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If 240 mL of 0.583 M aqueous H2SO4 and 89.1 g of solid CaCO3 are reacted stoichiometrically according to the balanced equation,
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bruh
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If 0.340 mol of solid CaCO3 and 410 mL of 0.829 M aqueous H2SO4 are reacted stoichiometrically according to the balanced
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Anonymous
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If 0.0490 mol of solid CaCO3 and 380 mL of 0.135 M aqueous H2SO4 are reacted, what volume (L) of gaseous CO2 measured at 1.1 atm
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Confused
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A 18.7 g sample of CaCO3 was treated with aqueous H2SO4 producing calcium sulfate, water and 3.65 g of CO2(g) according to:
CaCO3
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Dan
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Marble is almost pure CaCO3. Acid rain has a devastating effect on marble statuary left outdoors. Assume that the reaction which
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Judy
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What happens if you attempt to recover CaCO3 by adding 3M H2SO4 instead of 3M HCI to a Si)2/CaCO3 residue?
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Anonymous
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The chief compound in marble is CaCO3. However, marble is readily attacked by acids.
a) Determine the molar solubility of marble
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Ashley
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Neutralization of water containing H2SO4 and HNO3 with CaSO3.
What is the pH in water if the volume is 1000 liter and the
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Chemistry
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Given the reaction 2HI (aq) + CaCO3(s) = CaI2(aq)+CO2(g)+H2O(l) What volume of of CO2 can be produced from 255mL of 3.0M HI and
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Kevin
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