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THEORETICALLY, HOW MANY MOLES OF CARBONIC ACID WILL BE PRODUCED BY THE 3.00 G SAMPLE OF NaHCO3?
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THEORETICALLY, HOW MANY MOLES OF CARBONIC ACID WILL BE PRODUCED BY THE 3.00 G SAMPLE OF NaHCO3?
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3.00 grams NaHCO3 (1 mole/84.008 grams)
= 0.0357 moles of sodium bicarbonate
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