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Chapter 9, Problem 67AP
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
To determine the mass of calcium carbonate per 1.0 ml.
Concept Introduction:
A balanced chemical equation is an equation that contains same number of atoms as well as of each element of reactants and products of reaction.
The limiting reactant in a particular reaction has due to following properties:
- Limiting reactant completely reacted in a particular reaction.
- Limiting reactant determines the amount of the product in mole.
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