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2. Solid calcium carbonate, CaCO3 (s), reacts with HCl (aq) to form HO, CaCl (aq), and CO (g). If a 45.0 g sample of CaCO3

2. Solid calcium carbonate, CaCO3 (s), reacts with HCl (aq) to form HO, CaCl (aq), and CO (g). If a 45.0 g sample of CaCO3 (g) is added to 1.25 L of HCl (aq) that is 25.7% HCl by mass (d=1.13 g/mL), what will be the molarity of HCl in the solution after the reaction is completed? Assume that the solution volume remains constant.
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2. Solid calcium carbonate, CaCO3(s), reacts with HCl(aq) to form H2O,CaCl2(aq), and CO2(g). If a 45.0g sample of CaCO3(g) is added to 1.25L of HCl (aq) that is 25.7%HCl by mass (d=1.13g/mL), what will be the molarity of HCl in the solution after the reaction is completed? Assume that the solution volume remains constant

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