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Baking soda and hydrochloric acid react according to the following equation NaHCO₃ + HCl to give NaCl + CO₂+H2O Calculate the mass of baking soda that would produce 10g of carbon (v) oxide
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Baking soda and hydrochloric acid
react according to the following
equation
NaHCO₃ + HCl to give NaCl + CO₂+H2O
Calculate the mass of baking soda
that would produce
10g of carbon
(v) oxide
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17 be cause i say so and if i dont help on this question i cant ask one
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