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Continuing the previous equation for set up Based on the balanced chemical reaction if desired to produce 2.50g of NaCl in this reaction, how many grams of Na2CO3 would need to be used
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Continuing the previous equation for set up Based on the balanced chemical reaction if desired to produce 2.50g of NaCl in this reaction, how many grams of Na2CO3 would need to be used
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Na2CO3 + 2 HCL ------> 2 NaCl + H2O + CO2
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