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The number of moles of CO(2) produced wh...

The number of moles of `CO_(2)` produced when 3 moles of `HCl` react with excess of `CaCO_(3)` is

A

1

B

`1.5`

C

2

D

`2.5`

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The correct Answer is:
B

`CaCO_(3)+2HClrarrCaCl_(2)+H_(2)O+CO_(2)`
`2HClrarr1CO_(2)`
`3HClrarr? =1.5` moles
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