Acid Base Neutralization of HCI and Ca(OH)₂. Use the volume and Molarity information in the table to determine the limiting reagent (acid or base) and how many excess moles of the other reagent had: Ca(OH)2 + CaCl₂ 2 HCI + 2 H₂O Mole ratio Volume, m 505 mL Molarity M moles Excess mol Limiting 1 2.01 I 1 I 1 T 1 I L I I I I I 505 mL 5.35 M I 1 I I I T Excess Reagent: Limiting Reagent: III T I III II 1 II I II INI I 2 I I T I Excess Mol

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Acid Base Neutralization of HCI and Ca(OH)2. Use the volume and Molarity
information in the table to determine the limiting reagent (acid or base) and how
many excess moles of the other reagent had:
+
CaCl₂
2 HCI
Ca(OH)2
2 H₂O
+
Mole ratio
Volume, m
505
Molarity
5.35 M
moles
Excess mol
Limiting
Excess Reagent:
Limiting Reagent:
2
505 mL
2.01 M
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I
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Transcribed Image Text:Acid Base Neutralization of HCI and Ca(OH)2. Use the volume and Molarity information in the table to determine the limiting reagent (acid or base) and how many excess moles of the other reagent had: + CaCl₂ 2 HCI Ca(OH)2 2 H₂O + Mole ratio Volume, m 505 Molarity 5.35 M moles Excess mol Limiting Excess Reagent: Limiting Reagent: 2 505 mL 2.01 M I I I 1 II 个工 mL I I 1 2 Excess Mol
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