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Calcium carbonate is reacting with hydrochloric acid and water to form the products calcium chloride hexahydrate and carbonic acid(which decomposes into water and carbon dioxide). Note: water is part of this reaction! if 10.76 g of calcium reacts with 10.51 g of hydrochloric acid, calculate how many grams of the hydrate will be formed

I need the written reaction, the limiting reactant work, and lastly, the stoichiometry work

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Answer:

11.5 g

Step-by-step explanation:

28.0 g

16.5 g

=

11.5 g

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