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How many moles of calcium chloride are theorectically produced for the following reaction given we have 2.6 moles of HCl and 1.4 moles of Ca(OH)2? Reaction: 2HCl + Ca(OH)2 → 2H2O + CaCl2 a. 0.7. b. 1.0.
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How many moles of calcium chloride are theorectically produced for the following reaction given we have 2.6 moles of HCl and 1.4 moles of Ca(OH)2?
Reaction: 2HCl + Ca(OH)2 → 2H2O + CaCl2
a. 0.7.
b. 1.0.
c. 1.3.
d. 1.4.
e. not enough information.
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the limiting reagent is HCl
2.6 moles of HCl will react with 1.3 moles of Ca(OH)2. and since the coefficient of Ca(OH)2=CaCl2=1, 1.3 moles of CaCl2 will be produced
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