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What is wrong with the solution to this problem? NaHCO3 + HCI ---> NaCl + H2O + CO2 How many g of NaCl can you get from 2.500 g of NaHCO3?
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NaHCO3 + HCI ---> NaCl + H2O + CO2
How many g of NaCl can you get from 2.500 g of NaHCO3?
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10 NaHCo3 + 10 HCl = 10 NaCl + H20 + 15 Co2
10,10,10,15 I’m not sure about the bottom half. I hope this helped
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