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प्रश्न
Give an example of a chemical equation in which two reactants form:
three product
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उत्तर
Three product:
\[\ce{\underset{\text{Cal. carbonate}}{CaCO3} \underset{\text{Hydrochloric acid}}{2HCl (dil.)} -> \underset{\text{-----Three products-----}}{\underset{\text{Cal. chloride}}{CaCl2} + H2O + \underset{\text{Carbon dioxide}}{CO2(g)}}}\]
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