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Given the following balanced reaction of carbonic acid decomposing to produce water and carbon dioxide gas, how many moles of carbonic acid, H2CO3, will be needed to form 3.50 moles of carbon dioxide gas?
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Given the following balanced reaction of carbonic acid decomposing to produce water and carbon dioxide gas, how many moles of carbonic acid, H2CO3, will be needed to form 3.50 moles of carbon dioxide gas?
7.00 mol
3.5 mol
3.50 mol
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7.00 mol is the answer
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