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Copper(II) chloride and water can be produced by reacting copper(II) oxide with a hydrochloric acid solution. How many milliliters of a 6.00 M HCI
solution are needed to react with excess copper(II) oxide to produce 10.5 g
of copper(II) chloride? (**Use only numerical answers with 3 significant
figures. The units are given in the question.)
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