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If a typical antacid tablet contains 2.0 g of sodium hydrogen carbonate, how many moles of carbon dioxide should one tablet yield?

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Answer: The 2.0 grams of sodium hydrogen carbonate will yield 0.0238 moles of carbon-dioxide.

Step-by-step explanation:

Mass of sodium hydrogen carbonate in 1 tablet = 2.0 g


NaHCO_3+ HCl\rightarrow NaCl+H_2O+CO_2

Moles of
NaHCO_3=\frac{\text{Mass of }Na_2CO_3}{\text{Molar Mass of }Na_2CO_3}=(2.0 g)/(84 g/mol)=0.0238 moles

According to reaction 1 mole of
Na_2CO_3 gives 1 mole of
CO_2 then 0.0238 mole of
Na_2CO_3 will give:
(1)/(1)* 0.0238 moles of
CO_2 that is 0.0238 moles.

So, the 2.0 grams of sodium hydrogen carbonate will yield 0.0238 moles of carbon-dioxide.

User Anthony Sotolongo
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The equation of the chemical reaction is NaHCO3 + H+ --> H2O + CO2 + Na
To determine the total number of moles of carbon dioxide, the given mass of sodium hydrogen carbonate is divided with its own molar mass. Then it is multiplied with the ratio between NaHCO3 and carbon dioxide. The total number of moles of CO2 one tablet should yield is 0.024 mole.
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