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Chemistry, 17.05.2021 14:00 kathleendthomas

1.) Calcium oxide reacts with Hydrogen chloride to form calcium chloride and water, a. Write and balance the equation.
b. What is the type of reaction that is represented by your equation?
c. How many moles of hydrogen chloride are needed, if 3.0 moles of calcium chloride are made?
d. If 75.0 grams of calcium oxide is used, how many grams of water is made?

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