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You determine the volume of your plastic bag (simulated human stomach) is 1.05 l. how many grams of nahco3 (s) are required to fill this container given a 70.2% co2 recovery, assuming the other contents in the bag take up a negligible volume compared to the gas. the temperature of the room is 21.5 °c and the atmospheric pressure is 753.5 mmhg.

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