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Chemistry, 17.03.2020 02:22 ramirecinthi24

Aqueous hydrogen chloride reacts with solid sodium bicarbonate to yield aqueous sodium chloride and liquid water and carbon dioxide gas. Calculate the theoretical yield in grams of CO2 gas produced from your starting mass of sodium bicarbonate limiting reactant. (Perform a mass-mass stoichiometry problem for the reaction)

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