Carbon dioxide gas, saturated with water vapor, can be produced by the addition of
Chapter 13, Problem 112(choose chapter or problem)
Carbon dioxide gas, saturated with water vapor, can be produced by the addition of aqueous acid to calcium carbonate. How many moles of CO2(g), collected at 60. C and 774 torr total pressure, are produced by the complete reaction of 10.0 g of CaCO3 with acid? What volume does this wet CO2 occupy? What volume would the CO2 occupy at 774 torr if a desiccant (a chemical drying agent) were added to remove the water? (The vapor pressure of water at 60. C is 149.4 mm Hg.)
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