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What impact would adding twice as much Na2 CO3 than required for stoichiometric quantities have on the quantity of product produced

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Answer:

There will be no observed impact of adding twice as much Na2CO3 on the product

Step-by-step explanation:

Stoichiometry gives the relationship between reactants and products in terms of mass, mole and volume.

If we consider the stoichiometry of the reaction, we will discover that the reaction occurs in a 1:1 ratio. This implies that use of twice the amount of Na2CO3 will only lead to an excess of Na2CO3 making the other reactant the limiting reactant. Once the other reactant is used up, the reaction quenches.

Hence, use of twice as much Na2CO3 has no impact on the quantity of product produced.

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