Chlorine can be generated by heating together calcium hypochlorite and hydrochloric acid. Calcium chloride and water are
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Chlorine can be generated by heating together calcium hypochlorite and hydrochloric acid. Calcium chloride and water are
Chlorine can be generated by heating together calcium hypochlorite and hydrochloric acid. Calcium chloride and water are also formed. (a) Write the balanced chemical equation associated with this reaction. (b) If 50.00 g Ca(OCB)2 and 275.0 mL of 6.000 mol/L HCl are allowed to react, how many grams of chlorine gas will form? (c) Which reactant, Ca(OCB)2 or HCl, remains in excess, and in what mass?
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