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During a stoichiometry experiment, a student adds 2.05 g of sodium carbonate to a beaker and 2.13 g of calcium chloride to a separate beaker. 10 mL of distilled water was added to the calcium chloride and mixed. 20 mL of distilled water was added to the sodium carbonate and mixed. Both solutions were mixed together, and the products were filtered through a vacuum funnel to collect the white precipitate that formed. After the precipitate had been dried, the mass is recorded to be 1.89 g Write the complete balanced reaction below (include states of matter)

What type of reaction is this experiment an example of?

What is the formula of the aqueous product?

What is the name of the aqueous product?

What is the formula of the precipitate?

What is the name of the precipitate?

What is the molar mass of the precipitate? (number only)

What is the actual yield? (number only)

What is the theoretical yield? (number only)

What is the limiting reactant?

How much of the excess reactant remains when the reaction is complete?

What is the percent yield of the precipitate?

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