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The Last person answered this wrong. Let me show you an example of what I need Mass Ca(OH) 2 in = Mass of Ca(OH) 2

The Last person answered this wrong. Let me show you an example of what I need

Mass Ca(OH)2 in = Mass of Ca(OH)2 out + Mass of Ca2+ out

Mass of CO2 in = Mass of of CO2 out + Mass of HCO 3- out

This is a example of what I need but for this Reaction CaCO3 + H2O C a(O H)2 + CO2..

This equation is already balanced I just need the mass balance.

Once again, the equation is balanced I am don't need an explanation of why it is balanced. I need a mass balance equation.

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