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Davis882:

A student used 7.15 g of CaCl2 and 9.25 g of K2CO3 to make CaCO3. The actual yield was 6.15 g of CaCO3. Calculate how much excess reactant will be left over.

TooCoolNot:

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Taters:

@toocoolnot wrote:
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It is stated that K two c03 is added to Calcium Chloride, right? It calls Calcium Carb too. The limit of the agent and the percent of Calcium carbs are needed.

Taters:

First try the balanced equation and the balanced equation for the reaction of calcium chloride, and k two c

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