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A 13.00 g sample of citric acid reacts with an excess of baking soda as shown in the equation. H3C6H507+3NaHCO3->3CO2+3H20+Na3C6H507 What is the theoretical yield of carbon dioxide? 0.993 g 2.98 g 3.65
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A 13.00 g sample of citric acid reacts with an excess of baking soda as shown in the equation.
H3C6H507+3NaHCO3->3CO2+3H20+Na3C6H507
What is the theoretical yield of carbon dioxide? 0.993 g 2.98 g 3.65 g 8.93 g
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D) 8.93 g
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Answer:2.98
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