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23 May, 22:13

Calculate the mass of calcium sulfate that can be produced when 4.070g of calcium oxide react with excess sulfuric acid

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  1. 23 May, 23:38
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    The chemical reaction to follow for this problem is:

    CaO + H2SO4 - - > CaSO4 + H2O

    mass of CaSO4 = 4.07 g CaO (1 mol cao / 56 g cao) (1 mol CaSO4 / 1 mol CaO) (136 g CaSO4 / 1 mol CaSO4)

    mass of CaSO4 = 9.88 g CaSO4
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