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How many moles of water are needed in order to produce 218 g of calcium hydroxide? Cacz + 2H2O -------> CH2 + Ca(OH)2 0.59 moles 111 moles 30 moles 0.15 moles
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How many moles of water are needed in order to produce 218 g of calcium
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Cacz + 2H2O -------> CH2 + Ca(OH)2
0.59 moles
111 moles
30 moles
0.15 moles
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-------> CH2 + Ca(OH)2
0.59 moles
111 moles
30 moles
0.15 moles
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