When calcium carbonate is added to hydrochloric acid, calcium chloride, carbon dioxide, and water are produced....

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When calcium carbonate is added to hydrochloric acid, calciumchloride, carbon dioxide, and water are produced. How many grams ofcalcium chloride will be produced when 25.0 g of calcium carbonateare combined with 14.0 g of hydrochloric acid?Which reactant is inexcess and how many grams of this reactant will remain after thereaction is complete?

I found that there is 21.01 Grams of CaCl2

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The balance reaction is as follows CaCO3s 2HClaq CaCl2aq H2Ol CO2g 250 g 140 g Now calculate the number of moles of both reactants CaCO3 250 g1001 gmole 025 moles    See Answer
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