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Offline Laila Maristani

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How can i calculate the maximum mass of calcium carbonate that could be dissolved by 23.75cm3 of hydrochloric acid of concentration 1.00 mol dm-3.
this is the equation i was given for the reaction. but i'm not sure how i should work this out?

CaCO3 + 2h+ into Ca2+  +  CO2 + H2O

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This is simple stoichiometric calculation. Start with number of moles of acid (hint: C = n/V).
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