3. Carbon dioxide dissolves in water and forms carbonic acid (H,CO,), as shown in the balanced chemical equation: CO2 (aq) + H20 (1) -> H¿CO3 (aq) The aqueous carbonic acid formed above is in a solution containing calcium hydroxide in water. H,CO, (aq) + Ca(OH)2 (aq) -> CaCO, (s) + 2H2O (1) a) If the student started with 85 grams of calcium hydroxide dissolved in 350 mL of water how many grams of calcium carbonate could be theoretically formed? b) What is the molarity of the starting calcium hydroxide solution?

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3. Carbon dioxide dissolves in water and forms carbonic acid (H,CO,), as shown in the balanced chemical equation:
CO2 (aq) + H,0 (1) -> H,CO; (aq)
The aqueous carbonic acid formed above is in a solution containing calcium hydroxide in water.
H,CO, (aq) + Ca(OH)2 (aq) -> CaCO, (s) + 2H,0 (1)
a) If the student started with 85 grams of calcium hydroxide dissolved in 350 ml of water how many grams of calcium
carbonate could be theoretically formed? b) What is the molarity of the starting calcium hydroxide solution?
Transcribed Image Text:3. Carbon dioxide dissolves in water and forms carbonic acid (H,CO,), as shown in the balanced chemical equation: CO2 (aq) + H,0 (1) -> H,CO; (aq) The aqueous carbonic acid formed above is in a solution containing calcium hydroxide in water. H,CO, (aq) + Ca(OH)2 (aq) -> CaCO, (s) + 2H,0 (1) a) If the student started with 85 grams of calcium hydroxide dissolved in 350 ml of water how many grams of calcium carbonate could be theoretically formed? b) What is the molarity of the starting calcium hydroxide solution?
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