Carbon dioxide gas, saturated with water vapor, can be produced by the addition of

Chapter 13, Problem 112

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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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