Acid precipitation dripping on limestone produces carbon dioxide by the following reaction:
CaCO3(s) + 2H+ (aq) —— Ca2+ (aq) + CO2(g) +H2O(l)
17.0 mL of CO2 was produced at 25.0°C and 748.0 mm Hg.
Part 1
How many moles of CO2 were produced?
Part 2
How many milligrams of CaCO3 were consumed?
Acid precipitation dripping on limestone produces carbon dioxide by the following reaction: 15.5 mL of CO2 was produced at 25.0°C and 790.0 mm Hg. Part 1 How many moles of CO2 were produced? Part 2 (1 point) How many milligrams of CaCO3, were consumed?
Acid precipitation dripping on limestone produces carbon dioxide by the following reaction: CaCO3(s) + 2H+ (aq) —— Ca2+ (aq) + CO2(g) +H20(1) 17.0 mL of CO2 was produced at 25.0°C and768.0 mm Hg. Part 1 (1 pt) W See Periodic Table D See Hint How many moles of CO2 were produced? 78.6 mol Part 2 (1 pt) D See Hint How many milligrams of CaCO3 were consumed? 7.86 mg
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Acid precipitation dripping on limestone produces carbon dioxide by the following reaction: CaCO3(s) + 2H+ (aq) —— Ca²+ (aq) + CO2(g) +H20(1) 19.5 mL of CO2 was produced at 25.0°C and779.0 mm Hg. Part 1 (1.5 points) How many moles of CO2 were produced? mol Part 2 (1.5 points) How many milligrams of CaCO3 were consumed? mg
Carbonate rocks like limestone (CaCO3) react with dilute acids such as HCl to produce carbon dioxide. CaCO3(s) + 2HCl(aq) à CaCl2 (aq) + CO2(g) + H2O(l). How many grams of CO2 are formed by complete reaction with 33.7 grams of limestone? What is the volume of CO2 at STP?
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How would I calculate the moles of CO2 gas based on a reaction of Ca2+ and CO3 2-,, producing CaCO3, then adding HCl drops in eachto dissolve said CaCO3, and producing CO2 gas and H2O, then assuming that the CO2 gas would be collected at 23*C and 755mm Hg? INFO NEEDED: 1.00 mL of .100M Ca2+ reacting with 5.00 mL of .10M CO3 2- and 12 drops of HCl to dissolve the CaCO3, producing CO2 gas
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How would I calculate the moles of CO2 gas based on a reaction of Ca2+ and CO3 2-,, producing CaCO3, then adding HCl drops in eachto dissolve said CaCO3, then assuming that the gas would be collected at 23*C and 755mm Hg? 1.00 mL of .100M Ca2+ reacting with 5.00 mL of .10M CO3 2- and 12 drops of HCl to dissolve the CaCO3 produced
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