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The reaction between 15 g of marble and nitric acid is given by the following equation: CaCOA3+2HNOA3⟶Ca(NOA3)A2+HA2O+COA2 Calculate the mass of anhydrous calcium nitrate formed. - Chemistry

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The reaction between 15 g of marble and nitric acid is given by the following equation:

\[\ce{CaCO3 + 2HNO3 -> Ca(NO3)2 + H2O + CO2}\]

Calculate the mass of anhydrous calcium nitrate formed.

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उत्तर

100 g of CaCOproduces = 164 g of Ca(NO3)2

So, 15 g CaCOwill produce = `(164 xx15)/100` = 24.6 g

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पाठ 5: Mole concept and Stoichiometry - Exercise 5D [पृष्ठ ९४]

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पाठ 5 Mole concept and Stoichiometry
Exercise 5D | Q 2.1 | पृष्ठ ९४

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