Carbon dioxide reacts with calcium hydroxide according to the following reaction: CO2(g) +Ca(OH)2 (aq) = CaCo(s)...

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Carbon dioxide reacts with calcium hydroxide according to thefollowing reaction: CO2(g) +Ca(OH)2 (aq) = CaCo(s) + H2O(l) a 5.0 Lcontainer contains 1.0 L Ca(OH)2 solution. CO2 (g) is introduced tothe container. At the beginning the CO2 pressure is 4.0 atm. Whenthe reaction is complete, the pressure drops to zero. Thetemperature is 298K. Assume CO2 behaves as an ideal gas. From thisinformation calculate 1) the extent of the reaction, and 2) thenumber of grams CaCO3 (s) formed

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1 Since all of CO2 has reacted the reaction is fully complete Hence the extent of the reaction is 100    See Answer
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