A 18.6 g sample of a mixture of magnesium carbonate and calcium carbonate is treated with excess HCI. The resulting reac

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A 18.6 g sample of a mixture of magnesium carbonate and calcium carbonate is treated with excess HCI. The resulting reaction produces 6.04 L of carbon dioxide gas at 28 °C and 655 torr. Write a balanced chemical equation for the reaction that takes place between magnesium carbonate and HCI. Include physical states. chemical reaction: Write a balanced chemical equation for the reaction that takes place between calcium carbonate and HCl. Include physical states. chemical reaction: Calculate the total number of moles of carbon dioxide that forms from these reactions. moles of carbon dioxide: mol
Assuming the reactions are complete, calculate the precentage by mass of magnesium carbonate and calcium carbonate in the mixture. magnesium carbonate: calcium carbonate: % %
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